WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY 


1903 

A  Bibliography  of  Books  and  Articles  on  United  States 

History  published  during  the  Year  1 903,  with 

some  Memoranda  on  other  Portions 

of  America 


PREPARED    BY 

ANDREW   CUNNINGHAM   McLAUGHLIN 

WILLIAM  ADAMS    SLADE,   AND 

ERNEST  DORMAN   LEWIS 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

Published  by  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington 
November,  1905. 


WRITINGS   ON   AMERICAN   HISTORY 

1903 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY 


1903 


A  Bibliography  of  Books  and  Articles  on  United  States 

History  published  during  the  Year  1903,  with 

some  Memoranda  on  other  Portions 

of  America 


PREPARED    BY 

ANDREW   CUNNINGHAM   McLAUGHLIN 

WILLIAM   ADAMS    SLADE,    AND 

ERNEST   DORMAN    LEWIS 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
Published  by  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington 

November,   1905. 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 
PUBLICATION  No.  38 

PAPERS  OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  HISTORICAL  RESEARCH 

ANDREW  c.  MCLAUGHLIN,  DIRECTOR 


PRESS   OF   GIBSON    BROTHERS, 
WASHINGTON,  D.  O 


u.  e. 

ACADEMY  OF 

PACIFIC  COAST 

HJSTOKY 


PREFACE. 

The  title  of  this  volume  is  perhaps  sufficiently  descriptive  of  its  contents. 
An  effort  has  been  made  to  give  in  these  pages  a  complete  list  of  all  books  and 
articles  on  the  history  of  the  United  States,  which  appeared  during  1903,  and  to 
list  fully  but  not  exhaustively  the  materials  on  British- American  history;  no 
attempt  has  been  made  to  prepare  a  full  and  exhaustive  list  for  Latin  America. 
In  this  respect,  as  in  many  others,  the  example  is  followed  that  was  set  by 
Richardson  and  Morse  in  their  Writings  on  American  History,  1902.  All  the 
periodicals  mentioned  on  pages  x-xiv  have  been  carefully  examined,  but  it 
has  not  seemed  wise  to  give  here  the  titles  of  articles  that  have  only  the  slightest 
historical  importance  or  to  list  articles  which,  in  connection  with  a  full  treatment 
of  subjects  of  present  economical  or  social  interest,  contain  a  little  historical 
information.  Still,  it  has  been  impossible  to  draw  a  rigid  line,  and  if  error  has 
been  made  it  is  probably  on  the  side  of  inclusion  rather  than  exclusion.  No 
endeavor  has  been  made  to  state  the  value  of  books  or  articles.  A  note  has  been 
inserted  when  the  title  seemed  to  need  explanation  or  when  some  fact  regard- 
ing the  scope  of  the  work  or  its  authorship  deserved  special  attention.  Ref- 
erences are,  however,  freely  given  to  appraisals  in  critical  journals.  A  classified 
system  has  been  adopted  because  the  purpose  is  to  gather  a  permanent  list  of 
titles  for  the  use  of  workers  in  American  history,  to  do  for  them  what  many  with- 
out adequate  opportunities  are  trying  to  do  for  themselves ;  and  it  is  hoped  that 
any  worker  in  a  particular  field  will  readily  find  the  materials  in  the  field  that 
appeared  during  the  year  1 903 .  In  adopting  the  classified  system  the  example 
of  the  Richardson  and  Morse  volume  has  not  been  followed,  but  rather  that  of 
the  Repertoire  methodique  de  Vhistoire  moderne  et  contemporaine  de  la  France. 

Plainly,  however,  the  plan  has  its  difficulties  and  its  dangers,  because  it  is 
impossible  to  make  a  classification  perfectly  simple  or  to  avoid  the  possibility 
of  misleading  the  user  of  the  book  by  the  dispositions  determined  on.  Some 
of  this  trouble  will,  I  hope,  be  obviated  by  the  index.  As  a  rule  the  books  and 
articles  in  any  division  are  arranged  alphabetically  by  the  authors'  names.  In 
a  few  cases  another  arrangement  appeared  to  be  more  helpful;  in  the  case  of 
biography  and  genealogy  the  subject  of  the  book  or  article  determines  the  alpha- 
betical arrangement.  The  great  majority  of  the  books  were  personally  exam- 
ined, but  much  assistance  was  gained  from  the  Library  of  Congress  cards,  the 
use  of  which  was  freely  and  courteously  granted  by  the  librarian.  The  descrip- 
tive portions  of  most  of  the  book  entries  were  taken  from  these  cards,  as  were 
also  some  helpful  notes.  Where  the  descriptive  part  of  an  entry  is  defective  or  the 
size  of  the  book  is  not  noted,  as  usual,  in  centimeters,  the  entry  is,  as  a  rule,  based 
on  some  notice  of  the  volume  and  not  on  the  library  cards  or  on  personal  inspec- 

iii 


iv  PREFACE. 

tion.  Of  course  throughout,  when  not  otherwise  stated,  the  date  of  publication 
is  1903. 

Doubtless,  as  in  all  undertakings  involving  so  much  detailed  work,  error 
has  crept  in.  But  a  great  deal  of  patient  toil  has  been  given  to  the  task  and, 
I  hope,  not  without  satisfactory  results.  The  writings  on  American  history  are 
now  so  numerous,  so  many  valuable  articles  appear  in  unexpected  places,  so 
many  papers  are  published  in  the  proceedings  of  historical  societies  under  such 
circumstances  that  they  may  not  normally  attract  the  attention  of  even  the 
watchful  specialist,  so  many  in  fact  are  the  difficulties  in  the  way  of  keeping 
abreast  of  American  historical  bibliography,  that  a  list  of  this  kind  would  seem 
to  have  its  evident  usefulness.  Only  by  some  such  means  as  this  can  we  avoid, 
as  the  years  go  by,  the  most  baffling  confusion  or  prevent  the  practical  disap- 
pearance of  even  some  important  contributions. 

Thanks  are  due  to  several  persons  on  the  staff  of  the  Library  of  Congress, 
who  with  unfailing  courtesy  gave  occasional  assistance  to  those  actively  engaged 
in  collecting  material  for  this  volume.  Dr.  B-  C.  Richardson  gave  encourage- 
ment, advice  and  assistance  at  the  beginning.  A  portion  of  the  work  of  making 
the  list  was  done  by  Miss  Laura  E-  Thompson,  but  most  of  it,  under  my  general 
direction,  by  Mr.  William  Adams  Slade  of  the  Library  of  Congress  and  Mr. 
Ernest  D.  Lewis  of  this  Bureau. 

A.  c.  MCLAUGHLIN. 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 


GENERALITIES  : 


Bibliography i 

Archives  and  Manuscript  collections    .  3 
Historiography,    methodology,    study 

and  teaching 4 

AMERICA  IN  GENERAL: 

Aboriginal  America. 

Antiquities 5 

Indians 6 

Mexico,  Central  America,  West  In- 
dies and  South  America 9 

Discovery  and  exploration 1 1 

UNITED  STATES: 

Description  and  travel 14 

Comprehensive 15 

Textbooks,  outlines,  etc 15 

Territorial  expansion 1 6 

Colonial  history  to  1763. 

General 16 

French  and  Indian  War 17 

Regional   Colonial.    [Arranged   geo- 
graphically]    17 

1763-1783. 

Sources  and  documents 20 

General 22 

Special 23 

Revolutionary  soldiers:  Names.  ...  25 

Revolutionary  Societies 27 

1783-1789 27 

1789-1829. 

Sources  and  documents 27 

Louisiana  Purchase 28 

War  of  1812 29 

Miscellaneous 29 

1829-1861. 

Miscellaneous 3° 

Slavery / 3° 

Texas 30 

1861-1865 30 

1865-1903 37 

Miscellaneous 38 


PAGE. 

Regional  (local)  history 39 

Alabama 39 

Alaska 40 

California 40 

Colorado 40 

Connecticut 40 

Delaware 41 

District  of  Columbia 41 

Florida 42 

Georgia 42 

Idaho 42 

Illinois 42 

Indiana 42 

Iowa 43 

Kansas 43 

Kentucky 43 

Louisiana 44 

Maine 44 

Maryland 44 

Massachusetts 44 

Michigan 47 

Minnesota 48 

Mississippi 48 

•-Montana 48 

Nebraska 48 

New  Hampshire 48 

New  Jersey 49 

New  Mexico 49 

New  York 49 

North  Carolina 51 

Ohio 51 

Oregon 52 

Pennsylvania 53 

Rhode  Island 54 

South  Carolina 54 

Tennessee 54 

Texas 55 

Vermont 55 

Virginia 55 

West  Virginia 56 

Wisconsin 56 

Biography. 

Comprehensive 57 

Individual  [arranged  alphabetically 

by  subject] 59 


vi 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 
Genealogy. 

General 77 

Collected  genealogy 77 

Individual  families 78 

Regional  Genealogy,  vital  records, 

&c 86 

Military  and  naval  history 90 

Politics,  government  and  law. 

Diplomatic  history  and  foreign  rela- 
tions   92 

Monroe  doctrine 94 

Constitutional  History 95 

Politics 96 

Law 96 

National  government  and  adminis- 
tration    97 

State  and  local  government  and  ad- 
ministration    98 

Municipal  government 99 

Social  and  Economic  History. 

Generalities 101 

Agriculture  and  forestry 101 

Commerce  and  industry 102 

Commerce  and  industry — rBiography  103 
Commur ication ;  Transportation ; 

Public  Works 104 

Finance;  Money 105 

Population  and  race  elements 107 

Labor 108 

Libraries,  societies,  institutions 109 

Life  and  manners no 

Philanthropy 1 1 1 

Printing  and  publishing 112 

Religious  History. 

General 113 


PAGE. 

Particular  denominations.  [Ar- 
ranged alphabetically  by  de- 
nominations]   113 

Biography 117 

Educational  History. 

General 120 

Regional 1 20 

Particular  institutions 122 

Biography 123 

Fine  arts. 

General 125 

Biography 125 

Literature. 

General 126 

Regional 126 

Biographical  and  critical 127 

LATIN  AMERICA 131 

Mexico 131 

Central  America 132 

West  Indies      133 

South  America.  * 

General 134 

Argentine   135 

Bolivia 135 

Brazil 136 

Chile 136 

Colombia 136 

Dutch  Guiana 136 

Ecuador 1 36 

Paraguay 1 36 

Peru 136 

Uruguay 136 

Venezuela 137 

BRITISH  AMERICA 138 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS 143 

INDEX 145 


PUBLISHERS  REPRESENTED,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS 

USED. 

Ainsworth.     Ainsworth  &  co.,  378-388*  Wabash  ave.,  Chicago. 
Allen,  L.     Allen,  Lane  &  Scott,   1211-13  Clover  st.,  Philadelphia. 
Allyn.     Allyn  &  Bacon,   172  Tremont  st.,  Boston. 

Am.  Bapt.     American  Baptist  publication  society,  ,1420  Chestnut  st.,  Philadelphia. 
Am.   Bible.     American  Bible  league,   37-39  Bible  House,   New  York. 
Am.  bk.  and  Bible  h.     American  book  and  Bible  house,  Astor  pi.,  New  York. 
Am.  bk.  co.     American  book  co.,   100  Washington  sq.,  E.,  New  York. 
Am.  Unit,  assoc.     American  Unitarian  association,   25  Beacon  st.,  Boston. 
Appleton.     D.  Appleton  &  co.,  436-438  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 
Baker.     Baker  &  Taylor  co.,  33  E.   i7th  st.,  New  York. 
Bardeen.     C.  W.  Bardeen,  406  S.  Franklin  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Barnes.     A.   S.   Barnes  &  co.,    156   Fifth  ave.,   New  York. 
Bassette.     F.  A.   Bassette  co.,  Springfield,   Mass 

Baumgardt.     Baumgardt  publishing  co.,   231   W.  First  st.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Bell.     George   Bell   &   sons,   York  st.,   Covent  Garden,    London. 
H.  W.  Bell.     Howard  Wilford  Bell,  3  W.  34th  st.,  New  York. 
Benziger.     Benziger  bros.,  36  Barclay  st.,  New  York. 
Bibliophile.     Bibliophile  society,  Boston. 
Biddle.     Drexel  Biddle,.  415  Locust  st.,   Philadelphia. 

Blackwood.     William  Blackwood  &  sons,  37  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.  C. 
Bobbs-Merrill  co.     See  Merrill. 
Bo  wen- Merrill  co.     See  Merrill. 

Brentano.     Brentano's,   5-9  Union  sq.,   New  York. 

Briggs.     Rev.  William  Briggs  (Methodist  book  and  pub.  assoc.),  Toronto,  Can. 
Broadway.     Broadway  publishing  co.,  835  Broadway,  New  York. 
Brooklyn  Eagle.     Brooklyn   Daily  Eagle,   Eagle  bldg.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 
Burrows.     Burrows  bros.  co.,    133  Euclid  ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Burt.     A.   L.   Burt  co.,   52-58  Duane  st.,  New  York. 
Byrd.     Byrd  printing  co.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Caldwell.     H.   M.   Caldwell  &  co.,   208-218  Summer  st.,   Boston. 
Calkins.     C.  W.  Calkins  &  co.,  Boston. 
Callaghan.     Callaghan  &  co.,    114  Monroe  st.,   Chicago. 
Campbell.     H.  G.  Campbell  publishing  co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Century.     Century  co.,  33  E.   ijih  st.,  New  York. 
Century  hist.     Century  history  co.,   41   Lafayette  pi.,  New  York. 

Chapman.     Chapman  &  Hall,  limited,   n  Henrietta  st.,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.  C. 
Chic.  univ.     University  of  Chicago  press,  Chicago. 
Chr.  Herald.     Christian  Herald,  Room  92,  Bible  House,  New  York. 
Chr.   Press.     Christian  press  assoc.,   26  Barclay  st.,   New  York. 
A.  H.  Clark.     Arthur  H.  Clark  co.,  Garfield  bldg.,  Cleveland,  O. 
R.  Clarke,     Robert  Clarke  co.,   18  E.  4th  st.,  Cincinnati. 
W.  B.  Clarke,     William  B.  Clarke  co.,   26  Tremont  st.,  Boston. 
Club  odd  vol.     Club  of  odd  volumes,  Boston. 

Coates.     Henry  T.  Coates  &  co.  (succeeded   by  John  C.  Winston  co.),  1006   Arch   st.,  Phila- 
delphia. 

Collier.     P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  416-424  W.  i3th  st.,  New  York. 
Columbia  univ.     Columbia  univ.  press.     See  Macmillan. 

Constable.     Archibald  Constable  &  co.,  limited,  2  Whitehall  Gardens,  Westminster,  Eng. 
Copp.     Copp,  Clark  co.,  limited,  Toronto,  Canada 
Crane.     Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Crowell.     Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  426  W.   Broadway,  New  York. 
Dillingham.     George  W.  Dillingham  co.,   119  W.  23d  st.,  New  York. 
Dodd.     Dodd,   Mead  &  co.,   372   Fifth  ave.,   New  York. 
Donohue.     M.  A.  Donohue  &  co.,  407-429  Dearborn  st.,  Chicago. 
Doubleday.     Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,   133-137  E.   i6th  st.,  New  York. 
Dussault.     Dussault  &  Proulx,  Quebec. 
Dutton.     E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.,  31  W.  23d  st.,  New  York. 

vii 


viii  PUBLISHERS  REPRESENTED,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS  USED 

Eaton.     Eaton  &  Mains,    150  Fifth  ave.,   New  York. 

Edwards.     Edwards  &  Broughton,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Ellis.     George  H.  Ellis,  272  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Estes.     Dana  Estes  &  co.,  208  Summer  st.,  Boston. 

Everett.     Everett  press,   74  India  st.,   Boston. 

Fergus.     Fergus  printing  co.,  22  Lake  st.,  Chicago. 

Ferris.     Ferris  &  Leach,  29  N.  7th  st.,  Philadelphia. 

Flanagan.     A.  Flanagan  co.,   266-268  Wabash  ave.,  Chicago. 

Fort  Orange.     Fort  Orange  press,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Fox.     Fox,   Duffield  &  co.,  36  E.   2ist  St.,  New  York. 

Friedenwald.     Friedenwald  co.,  32  S.  Paca  st.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Funk.     Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.,  44-60  E.  23d  st.,  New  York. 

Gebbie.     Gebbie  &  co.,  1710  Market  st.,  Philadelphia. 

Ginn.     Ginn  &  co.,  29  Beacon  st.,  Boston. 

Goodspeed.     Charles  E.  Goodspeed,   5a  Park  st.,  Boston. 

Gov.  print,  off.     Government  printing  office,  Washington. 

Graf  ton  press.     Graf  ton  press,   70  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 

Grant.     J.  Grant,  31  George  4  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

Hansell.     F.   F.  Hansell  &  bro.,   714  Canal  st.,   New  Orleans,   La. 

Harison.     W.  Beverly  Harison,  65  E.  59th  st.,  New  York. 

Harper.     Harper  &  bros.,  Franklin  sq.,  New  York. 

F.  P.  Harper.     Francis  P.  Harper,   14  W.   22d  st  ,  New  York. 

Heath.     D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,   120  Boylston  st.,  Boston. 

Heer.     Press  ot  F.  J.  Heer,  57  E.  Main  st.,  Cohrmbus,  O. 

Herder.     B.  Herder,   17  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis. 

Holt.     Henry  Holt  &  co.,   29  W.   23d  st.,   New  York. 

Homer.     Jos.   Homer  book  co.,   254  Pennsylvania  ave.,  Pittsburg,   Pa. 

Houghton.     Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  4  Park  st.,  Boston. 

Hudson-K.     Hudson-Kimberly  publishing  co.   (now  the  Franklin  Hudson  publishing  co.), 

1014-1016  Wyandotte  st.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Hurst.     Hurst  &  co.,  Luray,  W.  Va. 
Imperial  press.     Imperial  press,  Cleveland,  O. 
Jennings.     Jennings  &  Graham,  agts.,  formerly  Jennings  &  Pye  (Methodist  book  concern), 

220  W.  4th  st.,  Cincinnati. 

Johns  Hopkins.     Johns  Hopkins  press,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Johnson.     Charles  W.  Johnson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

King.     P.  S.  King  &  son,  2-4  Great  Smith  st.,  Victoria  st.,  Westminster,  London,  S.  W. 
King-R.     King-Richardson  co.,   Springfield,   Mass. 
Lane.     John  Lane  (now  John  Lane  co.),  67  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 
Lasher.     George  F.  Lasher,  147-151  N.   i9th  st.,  Philadelphia. 
Lee.     Lee  &  Shepard  (now  Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  co.),  93  Federal  st.,  Boston. 
Lewis.     Lewis  publishing  co.,  New  York. 

Lippincott.     J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  Washington  sq.,  Philadelphia. 
Little.     Little,    Brown  &  co.,    254  Washington  st.,    Boston. 
Longmans.     Longmans,  Green  &  co.,   91-93  Fifth  ave.,   New  York. 
Low.     Sampson  Low,  Marston  &  co.,  limited,  St.  Dunstan's  House,  Fetter  lane,  Fleet  St., 

London,  E.  C. 

McClure.     McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  44-60  E.   23d  st.,  New  York. 
McClurg.     A.  C.   McClurg  &  co.,   215-221  Wabash  ave.,  Chicago. 
Macmillan.     Macmillan  co.,  66  Fifth  ave.  New  York. 
Marquis.    A.  N.  Marquis  &  co.,  324  Dearborn  st.,  Chicago. 
Merrill.     Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  9  W.  Washington  st.,  Indianapolis. 
Morang.     George  M.  Morang  &  co.,  Toronto. 

Morse.     Morse  co.  (succeeded  by  Silver,  Burdett  &  co.),  85  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 
Morton.     J.  P.  Morton  &  co.,  440-446  W.   Main  st.,  Louisville.  Ky. 
Munsell.     Joel  Munsell's  sons,  82  State  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Nat.  pub.  co.     National  publishing  co.,  235-243  So.  American  st.,  Philadelphia. 
Neale.     Neale  publishing  co.,  431  nth  st.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
New  era  print.     New  era  printing  co.,   Lancaster,   Pa. 

Old  South  work.     Directors  of  Old  South  work,  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Boston. 
Open  court.     Open  court  publishing  co.,  324  Dearborn  st.,  Chicago. 
Outlook.     Outlook  co.,  287  Fourth  ave.,  New  York.     See  also  Macmillan  co. 
Owen.     F.  A.  Owen  publishing  co.,  Dansville,  N.  Y. 
Oxford  press.     Oxford  press,  Oxford,  Pa. 
Page.     L.  C.  Page  &  co.,   200  Summer  st.,   Boston. 


PUBLISHERS  REPRESENTED,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS  USED.  ix 

Palmer      Palmer  co.,   Boston. 

Philip.     G.  Philip  &  son,  32  Fleet  St.,  London,  E.  C. 

Pilgrim.     Pilgrim  press,    14  Beacon  St.,   Boston. 

Presb.  bd.     Presbyterian  board  of  publication,   1319  Walnut  st.,  Philadelphia. 

Preston.     Preston  &  Rounds  co.,  98  Westminster  st.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Pub.  wkly.     Publishers'  weekly,  Office  of  the,   298  Broadway,  New  York. 

Putnam.     G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  29  W.  23d  st.,  New  York. 

Reed.     Reed  publishing  co.,   1756  Champa  st.,   Denver,  Col. 

Revell.     Fleming  H.  Revell  co.,   158  Fifth  ave.,  New  York,  63  Washington  st.,  Chicago. 

Rivingtons.     Rivingtons,   34  King  st.,  Covent  Garden,   London,  W.  C. 

Rockwell.     Rockwell  &  Churchill  press,  39  Arch  st.,  Boston. 

Rumford.     Rumford  press,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Salvation.     Salvation  army  pub.  co.,   120-130  W.   T4th  st.,  New  York. 

Sametz.     W.  F.  Sametz,  540  Pearl  st.,  New  York. 

Scott,   F.     Scott,   Foresman   &  co.,   378-388  Wabash  ave.,  Chicago. 

Scranton.     Scranton,  Wetmore  &  co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Scribner.     Charles  Scribner's  sons,    153-157  Fifth  ave.,  New  York 

Sibley.     Sibley  &  co.,  120  Boylston  st.,  Boston. 

Silver.     Silver,  Burdett  &  co.,  85  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 

Snow  &  F.     Snow  &  Farnham,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Sonnenschein.     Swan  Sonnenschein  &  co.,  limited,  White  Hart  st.,  Paternoster  sq.,  London, 

E.  C. 

Stephens.     E.  W.  Stephens,  Columbia,  Mo. 
Stevens.     H.  Stevens,  son  &  Stiles,  London. 
Stradling.     J.   M.   Stradling  &  co.,   78  Fifth  ave.,   New  York. 
C.   F.  Taylor.     C.   F.  Taylor  (Equity  ser.),    1520  Chestnut  st.,   Philadelphia. 
F.  H.  Thomas.     F.  H.  Thomas  law  book  co.,  14  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis. 
Tuttle.     Tuttle,   Morehouse  &  Taylor  press,  New  Haven,  Ct." 
Universalist.     Universalist  pub.   house,   30  West  st.,   Boston. 
Univ.  press.     University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Univ.  soc.     University  society,  78  Fifth  ave.,  New  York. 
Unwin.     T.  Fisher  Unwin,   n   Paternoster  bldgs.,  London,  E.  C. 
Whitaker,  R.     Whitaker  &  Ray  co.,  211   Mission  st.,  San  Francisco 
White-E-P.     White-Evans-Penfold  co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Whittaker.     Thomas  Whittaker,  3  Bible  House,  New  York. 
H.  W.   Wilson.     H.  W.  Wilson  co.,   315   i4th  ave.,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Winston.     John  C.  Winston  co.   (successors    to    Henry  T.  Coates  &  co.),   1006  Arch  st., 

Philadelphia. 

Writer  pub.     Writer  publishing  co.,  Boston. 

Young  churchman.     Young  churchman  co.,  412  Milwaukee  st.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ziegler.     P.  W.  Ziegler  &  co.,  215  Locust  st.,  Philadelphia. 


LIST  OF  PERIODICALS,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS  USED. 

Academy.     Academy,  London,  Eng. 

Acadiensis.     Acadiensis,   St.  ^ohn,   N.   B. 

Albany  law  jour.     Albany  law  journal,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Am.  anthrop.     American  anthropologist,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Am.  antiq.     American  antiquarian  and  oriental  journal,  Chic? go. 

Am.  antiq.   soc.  proc.     American  antiquarian  society,  proceedings,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Am.  arch.     American  architect,  Boston. 

Am.   Cath.  hist,  research.     American  Catholic  historical  researches,   Philadelphia. 

Am.  Cath.  rev.     American  Catholic  quarterly  review,  Philadelphia. 

Am.  eccles.  rev.     American  ecclesiastical  review,  Philadelphia  and  New  York. 

Am.  econ.  assoc.  pub.     American  economic  association,  publications  3rd  series,  New  York. 

Am.  geog.  soc.  bul.     American  geographical  society  bulletin,  New  York. 

Am.  hist,  assoc.  rep.     American  historical  association,  annual  report,  Washington. 

Am.  hist.  mag.  American  historical  magazine  and  Tennessee  historical  society  quarterly, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

Am.  hist.  rev.     The  American  historical  review,  New  York. 

Am. -Irish  hist.  soc.  pub.     American-Irish  historical  society,  publications,  Boston. 

Am.  Jew.  hist.  soc.  pub.     American  Jewish  historical  society,  publications,  Baltimore. 

Am.  jour,  archaeol.     American  journal  of  archseology,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Am.  jour,  philol.     American  journal  of  philology,   Baltimore,  Md. 

Am.  jour.  sci.     American  journal  of  science,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Am.  jour,  sociol.     The  American  journal  of  sociology,  Chicago. 

Am.  jour,  theol.     American  journal  of  theology,  Chicago. 

Am.   law  rev.     American  law  review,   St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Am.   mo.   mag.     American  monthly  magazine,   Washington,    D.   C. 

Am.  phil.  soc.  proc.     American  philosophical  society,  proceedings,  Philadelphia. 

Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
New  York. 

Ann.  geog.     Annales  de  geographic,  Paris. 

Ann.  Iowa.     Annals  of  Iowa,   Des  Moines,  la. 

Arch.  rec.     Architectural  record,  New  York. 

Arena.     Arena,  New  York. 

Army  and  navy  reg.     Army  and  navy  register,  Washington. 

Athenaeum.     Athenaeum,  London,  Eng. 

Atlantic.     Atlantic  monthly,   Boston. 

Bib.  sacra.     Bibliotheca  sacra,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Bib.  world.     Biblical  world,  Chicago. 

Bibliog.     Bibliographer,   New  York. 

Blackwood's.     Blackwood's  magazine,  Edinburgh. 

Book  buy.     Book  buyer,  New  York  (later  the  Lamp). 

Bookman.     Bookman,   New  York. 

Bost.  pub.  lib.  bul.     Boston  public  library  monthly  bulletin,  Boston. 

Bost.   soc.  proc.     Bostonian  society  proceedings,   Boston. 

Branch  hist.  pap.     The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers  of  Randolph-Macon  College. 

Brookline  hist.  soc.  proc.  Brookline  historical  society,  proceedings  and  publications,  Brook- 
line,  Mass. 

Brush  and  p.     Brush  and  pencil,  Chicago. 

Buffalo  hist.   soc.  pub.     Buffalo  historical  society,  publications,   Buffalo. 

Bunker  hill  monu.  assoc.  proc.     Bunker  hill  monument  association,  proceedings. 

Cal.  univ.  chron.     California  university  chronicle,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Canad.  mag.     Canadian  magazine,  Toronto. 

Carnegie  lib.   bul.     Carnegie  library  bulletin,   Pittsburgh. 

Cassell's.     Cassell's  magazine,  London. 

Cassier's.     Cassier's  magazine,   New  York. 

Cath.  univ.   bul.     Catholic  university  bulletin,   Washington. 

Cath.  world.     Catholic  world,  New  York. 

Century.     Century  magazine,  New  York. 

Chamb.  jour.     Chambers'  journal,  Edinburgh. 

Char.     Charities,  New  York. 


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Chaut.     Chautauquan,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Chic.  univ.  decen.  publications.     University  of  Chicago  decennial  publications,  Chicago. 

Coast.     The  Coast    Seattle,  Wash. 

Collector.     Collector,  New  York. 

Columb.  hist.  soc.  rec.     Columbia  historical  society,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Records,  Washington. 

Columb.  law  rev.     Columbia  law  review,  New  York. 

Columb.  quar.     Columbia  university  quarterly,  New  York. 

Columb.   univ.   stud.     Columbia  university  studies  in  history,   economics  and  public  law, 

New  York. 

Confed.  vet.     Confederate  veteran.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Conn.  hist.  soc.  coll.     Connecticut  historical  society,  collections,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Conn.  mag.     Connecticut  magazine,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Contemp.  rev.     Contemporary  review,  London. 
Cornhill.     Cornhill  magazine,   London. 
Corresp.     Correspondant,  Paris. 
Cosmopol.     Cosmopolitan,  New  York. 
Craftsman.     Craftsman,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Critic.     Critic,  New  York. 
D.  A.  R.     5th  rep.     National  society  of  the  daughters  of  the  American  revolution,  annual 

report,  Washington,   D.   C. 

Dauphin  co.  hist.  soc.  trans.     Dauphin  county  historical  society,  transactions,  Harrisburg. 
Dedh.  hist.  reg.     Dedham  historical  register,  Dedham,  Mass. 
Del.  hist.  soc.  pap.     Delaware  historical  society,  papers,  Wilmington. 
Dial.     The  Dial,  Chicago. 
Die  Woche.     Die  Woche,  Berlin. 
Die  Zeit.     Die  Zeit,  Vienna. 
Eclec.  mag.     Eclectic  magazine,  Boston. 
Econ.  jour.     Economic  journal,  London. 
Econ.  rev.     Economic  review,  London. 
Economist.     Economist,   Hague. 
Educ.     Education,    Boston,    Mass. 
Educ.  rev.     Educational  review,  New  York. 
Emp.  rev.     Empire  review,  London. 
Eng.  hist.  rev.     English  historical  review,  London. 
Engineer,  mag.     Engineering  magazine,  New  York. 
Era.     Era,  New  York. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.     Essex  institute  historical  collections,  Salem,  Mass. 
Etudes.     Etudes,  Paris. 

Everybody's.     Everybody's  magazine,  New  York. 
Filson  club  pub.     Filson  club  publications,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Fla.  mag.     Florida  magazine,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Fortn.  rev.     Fortnightly  review,  London. 
Forum.     Forum,  New  York. 

Franklin  inst.  jour.     Franklin  institute  journal,  Philadelphia. 
Geneal.     Genealogist,  London. 

Geneal.  quar.  mag.     Genealogical  quarterly  magazine,   Burlington,   Vt. 
Gent.  mag.     Gentleman's  magazine  (new  series),  London. 
Geog.  jour.     Geographical  journal,  London. 
Geog.  jahr.     Geographisches  jahrbuch,  Gotha. 
Geog.  zeits.     Geographische  zeitschrift,  Leipzig. 
Ger.  Am.  ann.     German  American  annals,  Philadelphia. 
Granite  mo.     Granite  monthly,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Green  bag.     The  green  bag,  Boston. 

Gulf  st.  hist.  mag.     Gulf  states  historical  magazine,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Gunton's.     Gunton's  magazine,  New  York. 
Harper's.     Harper's  monthly  magazine,  New  York. 
Harv.  grad.  mag.     Harvard  graduates'  magazine,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harv.   law  rev.     Harvard   law  review,   Cambridge,    Mass. 
Harv.  mo.     Harvard  monthly,  Cambridge,   Mass. 
Hist,  leaves.     Historic  leaves,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Hist.  pub.  Canad.     Review  of  historical  publications  relating  to  Canada,  Toronto. 
Hist,   zeits.     Historische  zeitschrift,   Munich  and  Berlin. 
Historia.     Historia,   Buenos  Aires. 

Holland  soc.  yr.  bk.     The  Holland  society  of  New  York,  year  book. 
Hug.  soc.  Am.  proc.     Huguenot  society  of  America,  proceedings,  New  York. 


xii  LIST  OF  PERIODICALS,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS  USED. 

Hyde  Park  hist.  rec.     Hyde  Park  historical  record,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

la.  jour.  hist.     Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  Iowa  City,  la 

Idler.     Idler,  London. 

Indep.     Independent,  New  York. 

Internat.   quar.     International  quarterly,   Burlington,   Vt. 

Internat.  studio.     International  studio,  New  York. 

Ipswich  hist.  soc.  pub.     Ipswich  historical  society,  publications  of,  Salem,   Mass. 

Johns  Hopkins  univ.  stud.  Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  political 
science,  Baltimore. 

Jour.  Am.  folk-lore.     Journal  of  American  folk-lore,   Boston  and  New  York. 

Jour,  des  econ.     Journal  des  economistes,  Paris. 

Jour.  geog.     Journal  of  geography,  Chicago,  111. 

Jour.  mil.  ser.  inst.     Journal  of  the  military  service  institution  of  U.  S.,  New  York. 

Jour.  pol.  econ.     Journal  of  political  economy,  Chicago. 

Kolon.   zeits.     Koloniale  zeitschrift,   Leipzig  and  Vienna. 

La  geog.     La  geographic,  bulletin  de  la  societe  de  geographic,  Paris. 

Lamp.     The  Lamp  (formerly  Book  buyer),  New  York. 

Lancaster  co.  hist.  soc.  pap.     Lancaster  county  historical  society,  papers,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

L'Econ.  Franc.     L' Economists  Francais,  Paris. 

Lib.  jour.     Library  journal,  New  York. 

Lippincott's.     Lippincott's  monthly  magazine,  Philadelphia 

Lit.  world.     Literary  world,  Boston. 

Litt.  echo.     Litterarische  echo,  Vienna. 

Living  age.     Littell's  living  age,  Boston. 

Lower  Norfolk  co.  Va.  antiq.     Lower  Norfolk  county  Virginia  antiquary,  Baltimore. 

Luth.  ch.  rev.     Lutheran  church  review,  Philadelphia. 

Luth.  quar.     Lutheran  quarterly,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

McClure's.     McClure's  magazine,  New  York. 

McLean  co.  hist.  soc.  trans.  McLean  county  historical  society,  transactions,  Bloomington, 
111. 

Macmil.     Macmillan's  magazine,  London. 

Mag.   Am.  hist.     Magazine  of  American  history,   New  York. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.     Massachusetts  historical  society,  proceedings,   Boston. 

Mayfl.   desc.     Mayflower  descendant,   Boston. 

Medf.  hist.  reg.     Medford  historical  register,  Medford,  Mass. 

Met.     Metropolitan  magazine,  New  York. 

Meth.  quar.  rev.     Methodist  quarterly  review,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Meth.  rev.     Methodist  review,  New  York. 

Mich.  hist.  soc.  coll.     Michigan  pioneer  and  historical  society,  collections,  Lansing. 

Mich,  law  rev.     Michigan  law  review,  Ann  Arbor. 

Mil.  hist.  soc.  pap.     Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  papers,   Boston. 

Miss.  hist.  soc.  pub.     Mississippi  historical  society,  publications,  Oxford,  Miss. 

Mission,  rev.     Missionary  review  of  the  world,  New  York. 

Mo.   hist.   soc.   proc.     Missouri  state  historical  society,   proceedings,   Columbia,   Mo. 

Monde  ill.     Le  Monde  illustre,  Paris. 

Mont.  hist.  soc.  contrib.     Montana  historical  society,  contributions,  Helena,   Mont. 

Month.     The  month,  London. 

Monthly  rev.     Monthly  review,  London. 

Munic.  aff.     Muncipal  affairs,  New  York. 

Munsey's.     Munsey's  magazine,  New  York. 

N.  C.  booklet.     North  Carolina  booklet,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

N.  H.  geneal.  rec.     New  Hampshire  genealogical  record,  Dover,  N.  H. 

N.  H.  hist.  soc.  proc.     New  Hampshire  historical  society,  proceedings,  Concord,  N.  H. 

N.  Y.  geneal.  and  biog.  rec.     New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  pub.  lib.  bul.     New  York  public  library  bulletin,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  state  lib.  bul.     New  York  state  library  bulletin,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Nat.  geog.  mag.     The  national  geographic  magazine,  Washington,   D.  C. 

Nat.  mag.     National  magazine,  Boston. 

Nat.  rev.     National  review,  London. 

Nation.     Nation,  New  York. 

Neue  zeit.     Neue  zeit,  Stuttgart. 

New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.     New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  Boston. 

New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  soc.  proc.  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  society,  pro- 
ceedings, Boston. 

New  Eng.  mag.     New  England  magazine,  Boston. 


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New  Eng.  soc.  anniv.  celeb.     New  England  society  of  city  of  New  York. 

New  lib.  rev.     New  liberal  review,  London,  Eng. 

igth  cent.     Nineteenth  century  and  after,  London. 

No.  Am.  rev.     North  American  review,  New  York. 

Nouv.  rev.     Nouvelle  revue,  Paris. 

O.   archaeol.   and  hist.   soc.   pub.     Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  society,   publications, 

Columbus,  O. 

Old  Eliot.     Old  Eliot,  Eliot,  Maine. 

Old  northw.   quar.     "Old  Northwest"   genealogical  quarterly,   Columbus,   O. 
Oneida  hist.   soc.   trans.     Oneida  historical  society,   transactions,   Utica,   N.   Y. 
Onondaga  hist,  assoc.  leaf.     Onondaga  historical  association,  leaflets,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Ontario  hist.  soc.   pap.     Ontario  historical  society,  papers  and  records,  Toronto. 
Open  court.     Open  court,   Chicago. 

Ore.  hist.  soc.  quar.     Oregon  historical  society,  quarterly  of  the,  Portland,  Ore. 
Out  west.     Out  west,   Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Outing.     Outing,  New  York. 
Outlook.     Outlook,   New  York. 
Overland.     Overland  monthly,  San  Francisco. 

Pa.  geneal.  soc.  pub.     Genealogical  society  of  Pennsylvania,  publications,  Philadelphia. 
Pa.  mag.  hist.     Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  Philadelphia. 
Pa.  soc.  yr.  bk.     The  Pennsylvania  society  of  New  York,  year  book,  New  York. 
Pall  mall  mag.     Pall  mall  magazine,  London. 
Pearson's.     Pearson's  magazine,   New  York. 
Pedagog.   sem.     Pedagogical  seminary,   Worcester,   Mass. 
Petermann's  mitteil.     Petermann's  mitteilungen,  Gotha. 
Phila.  geog.  soc.  bul.     Philadelphia  geographical  society,  bulletin 
Pol.  sci.  quar.     Political  science  quarterly,  New  York. 
Pop.  sci.  mo.     Popular  science  monthly,  New  York. 
Presb.  quar.     Presbyterian  quarterly,  Richmond,  Va. 
Princ.   alumni  w.     Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Princ.  theol.  rev.     Princeton  theological  review,  Philadelphia. 
Prince  soc.  pub.     Prince  society,  publications,  Boston. 
Quar.  jour.  econ.     Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  Boston. 
Quar.  rev.     Quarterly  review,  London. 
Quebec  hist.  soc.  trans.     Quebec  literary  and  historical  society,  transactions,  Quebec. 

eueen's  quar.     Queen's  quarterly,  Kingston,  Can. 
uest.  dipl.  et  colon.     Questions  diplomatiques  et  coloniales,  Paris. 
R.  acad.   bol.     Real  academia  de  la  historia,   boletin,   Madrid. 
R.  I.  hist.  soc.  proc.     Rhode  Island  historical  society,  proceedings,  Providence. 
Records  of  past.     Records  of  the  past,  Washington,   D.   C. 
Reforme  econ.     Reforme  economique,  Paris. 
Reforme  sociale.     Reforme  sociale,  Paris. 
Rev.  Canad.     Revue  Canadienne,  Montreal. 
Rev.  chretienne.     Revue  chretienne,   Paris. 
Rev.  deux  mondes.     Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Paris. 

Rev.  droit  internat.     Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  Brussels. 
Rev.  Fran?.     Revue  Francaise,  Paris. 

Rev.  gen.  droit  internat.     Revue  generate  de  droit  international  public,  Paris. 
Rev.  geog.     Revue  de  geographic,  Paris. 
Rev.  hist.     Revue  historique,   Paris. 

Rev.  hist.  mod.     Revue  d'histoire  moderne  et  contemporaine,  Paris. 
Rev.  monde  Cath.     Revue  du  monde  Catholique,  Paris. 
Rev.  of  rev.     Review  of  reviews,  New  York. 
Rev.  Paris.     Revue  de  Paris,  Paris. 

Rev.  pol.  et  parl.     Revue  politique  et  parlementaire,   Paris. 
Rev.  quest,  hist.     Revue  des  questions  historiques,  Paris. 
Rev.  stat.     Revue  de  statistique,  Paris. 

Rev.  theol.     Revue  de  theologie  et  de  philosophic,   Lausanne. 
Royal  hist.  soc.  trans.     Royal  historical  society,  transactions.  London. 
Royal  soc.  Canada  proc.      Royal  society  of  Canada,  proceedings  and  transactions,  Ottawa, 

Can. 

S.  C.  hist.  mag.     South  Carolina  historical  and  genealogical  magazine,  Charleston. 
S.  R.  yr.  bk.     National  society  of  the  sons  of  the  revolution,  year  book,  Cleveland,  O. 
Sat.  rev.     Saturday  review,  London,  Eng. 
School  rev.     School  review,  Chicago 


xiv  LIST  OF  PERIODICALS,  WITH  ABBREVIATIONS  USED. 

Scot.  geog.  mag.     Scottish  geographical  magazine,  Edinburgh. 

Scribner's.     Scribner's  magazine,   New  York. 

Sewanee  rev.     Sewanee  review,   Sewanee,   Tenn. 

Smithsonian  inst.  rep.     Smithsonian  institution,  annual  report,  Washington. 

So.  Atlan.  quar.     South  Atlantic  quarterly,  Durham,  N.  C. 

So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.     Southern  history  association,  publications,  Washington. 

So.  hist.  soc.  pap.     Southern  historical  society  papers,  Richmond. 

So.  workm.     Southern  workman,   Hampton,  Va. 

Sons  .of  Rev.  Ind.     Sons  of  the  Revolution  in  Indiana. 

Speaker.     The  speaker,  London. 

Spectator.     The  spectator,  London. 

Teachers'  col.  rec.     Teachers'  college  record,  New  York. 

Tech.  rev.     Technology  review,   Boston. 

Tex.  hist,  assoc.  quar.     Texas  state  historical  association,  quarterly  of  the,  Austin,  Tex. 

Tijdschrift  v.  gesch.     Tijdschrift  voor  geschiedenis,  land-  en  volkenkunde,  Groningeri. 

Topsfield  hist.  soc.  coll.     Topsfield  historical  society,  collections,  Topsfield,  Mass. 

Toronto  univ.  stud.     Toronto  university  studies  in  history,  Toronto. 

Tour  du  monde.     Tour  du  monde,  Paris. 

U.  S.  N.  inst.  proc.     U.  S.  Naval  Institute  proceedings,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Unit.  ser.     United  service,  New  York. 

Unit.   ser.   gaz.     United  service  gazette,   London. 

Unit.  ser.  mag.     United  service  magazine,  London. 

U.  S.  bur.  educ.  rep.     U.  S.  bureau  of  education,  annual  report,  Washington. 

Va.  mag.  hist.     Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  Richmond,  Va. 

Vermonter.     Vermonter,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Vt.   antiq.     Vermont  antiquarian,   Burlington,  Vt. 

W.  Va.  hist.  mag.     West  Virginia  historical  magazine,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Westm.  rev.     Westminster  review,   London. 

Wide  World.     Wide  World  magazine,  London. 

Windsor  mag.     Windsor  magazine,   London. 

Wm.  and  Mary  quar.     William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  Williamsburg, 

Va. 

Wis.   alumni  mag.     Wisconsin  alumni  magazine,   Madison,   Wis. 
Wis.  hist.  soc.  coll.     Wisconsin  state  historical  society  collections,  Madison  (reprint  of  issue 

of  1855),  Wis. 

Wis.  hist.  soc.  proc.     Wisconsin  state  historical  society,  proceedings,  Madison,  Wis. 
Wor.  mag.     The  Worcester  magazine,  Worcester,   Mass. 

Wor.  soc.  antiq.  coll.     Worcester  society  of  antiquity,  collections,  Worcester,  Mass. 
World's  work.     World's  work,  New  York. 
Wy.    commem.    assoc.    proc.     Wyoming  commemorative  association,  proceedings,  Wilkes- 

Barre",  Pa. 

Yale  law  jour.     Yale  law  journal,  New  Haven. 
Yale  rev.     Yale  review,  New  Haven. 
Zeits.  Erdkunde.     Zeitschrift  der  Gesellschaft  fiir  Erdkunde,  Berlin. 


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New  York,  Pub.  wkly.  x,  281  p.  27cm.  [3 
Indexes  137  English  and  American  periodicals 
under  subjects  with  author  index. 

Barnes,  John  S.     Naval  literature.     [Annapo- 
lis? Md.,  1902?]     [333]-355P-     23*cm.      [4 
Lecture   delivered    at   the    Naval    war   college. 
Reprinted  from  U.  S.  nav.  inst.  proc.,  XXIX,  no.  2, 
whole  no.  106. 

Barringer,  George  A.  Catalogue  de  1'histoire 
de  T  Amerique.  Paris  [Bibliotheque  nation- 
ale]  1903-  854  p.  28cm.  [5 
Americana  (incl.  religious,  social, constitutional, 
hist.,  etc.)  Class  P  of  the  collections.  Autolitho- 
graphed. 

Beer,  William.  Bibliographical  notes  on 
material  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Gulf 
states.  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,!  (May)  419- 
422.  [6 

Bibliography  of  George  Rogers  Clark.  SONS 
OF  REV.,  IND.,  bk.  II,  69-88.  [7 

Bibliography  of  Lyman  C.  Draper.  Wis. 
HIST.  soc.  COLL.,  I  (reprint)  27-29.  [8 

Bibliography  [of  municipal  affairs]  MUNIC. 
AFF.,  VI  (1902-1903)  866-873.  [9 

Bradley,  Isaac  Samuel,  comp.  List  of  publica- 
tions of  the  State  historical  society  of  Wis- 
consin, 1850-1902.  Madison,  State  hist.  soc. 
126  p.  23cm.  (State  hist.  soc.  bul.  of  in- 
formation, no.  [18],  May,  1903)  [10 

Budington,  Margaret.  A  bibliography  of  Iowa 
state  publications  for  1900  and  1901. 
IOWA  JOUR.  HIST.,  I  (July)  362-403.  [11 

Brigham,  Johnson.  A  general  survey  of  the 
literature  of  Iowa  history.  IOWA  JOUR. 
HIST.,  I  (Jan.)  77-104.  [12 


Catalogo  de  la  biblioteca,  mapoteca  y  archive 
del  Ministerio  de  relaciones  exteriores  y 
culto  [Argentine  Republic]  Buenos  Aires, 
Taller  tipografico  de  la  penitencian'a  na- 
cional,  1902.  4,  403  p.  26cm.  [13 

Chavero,  Alfredo.  Apuntes  viejos  de  bibli- 
ografia  mexicana.  Mexico,  Tip.  J.  I.  Guer- 
rero y  cia.  89  p.  24fcm.  [14 

Clark,  A.  Howard.  List  of  publications  of 
American  historical  association,  1885-1902  ; 
and  of  the  American  society  of  church  his- 
tory, 1888-1897.  Contents  of  American 
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ASSOC.  REP.,  1902,  I,  575-639.  [15 

Cubberley,  Ellwood  P.  Syllabus  of  lectures  on 
the  history  of  education,  with  selected  bib- 
liographies. New  York,  Macmillan,  1902. 
2v.  illus.,  maps.  26cm.  [16 

Edmunds,  Albert  J.  Selected  list  of  naval 
matter  in  the  library  of  the  Historical 
society  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia. 
13  p.  25cm.  [17 

Reprinted  from  the  Pa.  mag.  hist.,  XXVII  (Jan.) 
63-75.  Restricted  to  period  before  the  Civil 
War. 

Evans,  Charles.  American  bibliography.  A 
chronological  dictionary  of  all  books,  pam- 
phlets and  periodical  publications  printed 
in  the  United  States  of  America  from  the 
genesis  of  printing  in  1639  down  to  and 
including  the  year  1820.  With  bibliograph- 
ical and  biographical  notes.  Vol.  I.  Chi- 
cago, priv.  print.  29  x  22cm.  [18 

Full  titles,  in  chronological  order,  numbered  con- 
tinuously, with  index  of  authors,  classified  subject 
index,  and  list  of  printers  and  publishers.  "Auc- 
tion values"  quoted.  Volume  I  covers  period 
1639-1729. 


Goodrich,  J.   E.     Vermont  literature. 

MONTBR,  IX  (Oct.)  69-83.  [19 

A  review  of  Vermont  authors  and  their  work, 
beginning  with  the  last  part  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. 

Green,  Samuel  A.  A  third  supplementary 
list  of  early  American  imprints.  With 
notes.  Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son.  67 
p.  25cm.  [20 

Reprinted  from  the  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.,  Jan. 
1903. 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  Select  list  of  books  (with 
references  to  periodicals)  on  labor,  particu- 
larly relating  to  strikes.  Washington,  Gov. 
print,  off.  65  p.  27cm.  (U.  S.  Library 
of  Congress^  [21 


WRITINGS  ON   AMERICAN   HISTORY,  1903 


[22-42 


Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  A  list  of  books  (with  refer- 
ences to  periodicals)  on  mercantile  marine 
subsidies.  2d  ed.,  with  additions.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  100  p.  27cm. 
(tf.  S.  Library  of  Congress)  [22 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  A  list  of  books  (with  refer- 
ences to  periodicals)  on  the  Philippine  Is- 
lands in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  A.  P. 
C.  Griffin  .  .  with  chronological  list  of  maps 
in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  P.  Lee  Phil- 
lips .  .  Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  xv, 
397  p.  27^cm.  (U.  S.  Library  of  Con- 
gress) [23 

Reprint  of  Part  i  of  "Bibliography  of  the  Phil- 
ippine Islands"  pub.  as  Senate  doc.  no.  74,  57th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.  Part  u  of  that  document,  "Biblio- 
teca  filipina.  Por  T.  H.  Pardo  de  Tavera"  is  also 
pub.  in  separate  form  by  the  Library.  Rev.  in: 
Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  621-622;  Nation, 
LXXVIII  (May  26)  412-413. 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  Select  list  of  books  on  the 
cabinets  of  England  and  America.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  8  p.  26^cm. 
(U.  S.  Library  of  Congress)  [24 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  Select  list  of  references  on 
federal  control  of  commerce  and  corpora- 
tions. Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  8  p. 
26cm.  (U.  S.  Library  of  Congress)  [25 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  Select  list  of  books  on  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  14  p.  26 Jem. 
(U.  S.  Library  of  Congress)  [26 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.  Handbook  of  the  his- 
tory, diplomacy,  and  government  of  the 
United  States,  for  class  use.  Cambridge, 
Printed  for  the  Univ.  481  p.  2i^cm. 

*[27 

First  ed.  published  in  1901 

Masse,  Afdelaide]  R.  Some  materials  for  a 
bibliography  of  the  official  publications  of 
the  General  assembly  of  the  colony  of  New 
York,  1693-1775.  [New  York,  Pub.  lib.] 
73  p.  26cm.  [28 

Reprinted  from  N.  Y.  pub.  lib.  bul.,  VII  (Fcb.- 
Apr.)  51-79,  95-116,  129-151. 

The  Index  and  review,  all  about  government 
publications,  vols.  I-II;  Mar.,  1901 -Apr., 
1903.  Washington,  D.  C.,  W.  J.  Young, 
C.  H.  Ferrell  [etc.]  1901-03.  2  v.  in  i. 
23*011.  [29 

No  more  published. 

Lejeal,  Leon.  Les  antiquitcs  mexicaines 
(Mexique,  Yucatan,  Amerique  -  Centrale) 
Paris,  A.  Picard,  1902.  78  p.  2^cm. 
(Bibilotheque  de  bibliographies  critiques) 

[30 

List  of  almanacks,  ephemerides,  etc.,  and  of 
works  relating  to  the  calendar  in  the  New 
York  public  library.  N.  Y.  PUB.  UB.  BUL., 
VII  (July- Aug.)  246-267,  281-302.  [31 

flncludes  references  to  publications  in  Argentine 
Republic,  Bolivia,  British  Guiana,  Canada,  Chile, 
Costa  Rica,  Dutch  Guiana,  Hawaii,  Mexico,  Peru, 
Philippine  Islands,  Spanish  America,  United 
^States. 


[Lu minis,  Charles  F.]  A  reading  list  on 
Indians.  OUT  WEST,  XVIII  (Mar.)  357-365. 

Macdonald,  Augustin  S.  A  list  of  books- 
Californiana  and  the  Pacific,  in  the  library  of 
Augustin  S.  Macdonald.  Oakland,  Cal., 
Enquirer  pub.  co.  76  p.  22^cm.  [33 

Neumann,  Felix  [Jonathan]  Daniel  Denton's 
Brief  description  of  New  York,  formerly 
called  New  Netherlands;  a  bibliographical 
essay.  [New  York,  Pub.  wkly.,  1902]  7  p. 
24^  x  i8£cm.  [34 

Reprinted  from  the  Publishers'  weekly,  y.  LXI ; 
also,  In  Denton,  Daniel,  A  brief  description  of 
New  York.  Cleveland,  1902.  23.\cm.  p.  5-32. 

Paltsits,  Victor  Hugo.  A  bibliography  of  the 
separate  and  collected  works  of  Philip 
Freneau,  together  with  an  account  of  his 
newspapers.  New  York,  Dodd.  xv,  96  p. 
front.,  facsim.  244cm.  [35 

Paltsits,  Victor  Hugo.  Bibliography  of  the 
works  of  Father  Louis  Hennepin.  Chicago, 
McClurg.  [xlv]-lxiv  p.  2icm.  [36 

Separate  from  Hennepin's  "A  new  discovery," 
edited  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites. 

Pardo   de   Tavera,  T[rinidad]    H[ermenegildo] 

Biblioteca  filipina  6  sea  catalogo  razonado 
de  todos  los  impresos,  tanto  insulares  como 
extranjeros,  relatives  a  la  historia,  la  etno- 
grafia,  la  lingiiistica,  la  botanica,  la  fauna, 
la  flora,  la  geologia,  la  hidrografia,  la  geo- 
grafia,  la  Iegislaci6n,  etc.,  de  las  islas  Filipi- 
nas,  de  Jolo  y  Marianas.  Washington, 
Gov.  print,  off.  439  p.  23cm.  (U.  S. 
Library  of  Congress.  Bibliography  of  the 
Philippine  Islands  .  .  Washington,  1903. 
pt.  ii)  57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate 
Doc.  no.  74)  [37 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July)  863. 

Pennsylvania  books;  biography  and  gene- 
alogy. PA.  soc.  YR.  BK.,  119-169.  [38 

Pennsylvania  in  the  magazines  1902.  PA. 
soc.  YR.  BK.,  179-185.  (39 

Phillips,  P.  Lee.  A  list  of  books,  magazine 
articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Chile.  Comp. 
for  the  International  bureau  of  the  Ameri- 
can republics.  Washington,  Gov.  print, 
off.  no  p.  23cm.  [40 

Phillips,  P.  Lee.  A  list  of  maps,  charts  and 
views  of  the  Philippine  Islands  in  the  Li- 
brary of  Congress.  (In  A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
"A  list  of  books  (with  references  to  periodi- 
cals) on  the  Philippine  Islands  in  the  Li- 
brary of  Congress,"  pp.  267-397)  [41 

Pittsburg.  Carnegie  library.  Contemporary 
biography,  references  to  books  and  mag- 
azine articles  on  prominent  men  and  women 
of  the  time;  comp.  by  Agnes  M.  Elliott. 
Pittsburg,  Carnegie  library.  171  p.  23cm. 

[42 

Appeared  first  in  the  Monthly  bulletin  ...  from 
May,  1899,  to  November,  1900  ..  revised  and 
brought  down  to  Sept.  1,  1902.  Classed  lists  with 
index  of  names. 


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3 


Quarterly  bibliography  of  books  reviewed  in 
leading  American  periodicals.  Cumula- 
tive, vols.  I-II;  January /March,  1902— Jan- 
uary /  June,  1 903 .  Bloomington,  Ind. ,  Index 
pub.  co.  [1902-03]  6  nos.  in  i  v.  25cm. 

[43 

Title  varies:  v.  II,  Quarterly  bibliography  of 
books  reviewed  in  leading  periodicals.  Vol.  I,  no. 
4  (annual  cumulation)  has  special  t.-p.:  Bibliog- 
raphy of  books  reviewed  in  leading  American 
periodicals.  Ed.  by  George  Flavel  Danforth  ... 
Volume  one.  1902.  No  more  published. 

Reed,  Lina  Brown.  Outline  of  Lincoln  litera- 
ture. DIAL,  XXXIV  (Mar.  16)  189-191. 

[44 

Ritchie,  George  Thomas.  A  list  of  Lincoln- 
iana  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  i.  Writ- 
ings of  Abraham  Lincoln.  2.  Writings  re- 
lating to  Abraham  Lincoln.  Washington, 
Gov.  print,  off.  5-75  p.  27^cm.  [45 

Robinson,  Mary,  comp.  Mississippi  news- 
paper files  in  the  library  of  the  American 
antiquarian  society,  Worcester,  Mass,  [to 

1868]      GULF  ST.  HIST.   MAG.,  II   (July)   50- 

53-  [46 

A  selected  bibliography  of  Boston  and  vicinity. 

JOUR.  GEOG.,  II  (June)  333~334-  t47 

[Severance,    Frank    Hayward]     Contributions 

towards    a    bibliography    of   the    Niagara 

region.     Pamphlets  and  books  printed  in 

Buffalo  prior  to  1850.     Being  an  appendix 

to    volume    six,    Buffalo    hist.    soc.    pub. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     [58]  p.     facsims.     24|cm. 

[48 

The  second  of  a  proposed  series  of  "Contribu- 
tions" to  appear  in  the  Buffalo  historical  society 
publications.  The  introduction  contains  a  few 
titles  supplementing  the  first  list  ("The  Upper 
Canada  rebellion  of  183  7- '3  8")  which  appeared  in 
vol.  V,  1902. 

Smith,  Edgar  Crosby.  Maps  of  the  state  of 
Maine;  a  bibliography  of  the  maps  of  the 
state  of  Maine.  [Bangor,  Me.]  priv.  print. 
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map)  2 1  cm.  [49 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Classified 
catalogue.  Library,  District  of  Columbia 
society;  comp.  by  Zebina  Moses,  librarian. 
1902-03.  [Washington]  19  p.  23cm.  [50 

Thompson,  Thomas  P.  Catalogue  of  Ameri- 
cana. Consisting  principally  of  books  re- 
lating to  Louisiana  and  the  Mississippi 
Valley.  (Louisiana  purchase)  Forming 
part  of  a  library.  Brought  together  by 
Thomas  P.  Thompson.  New  Orleans,  priv. 
print.  52  p.  22 Jem.  [51 

Titles  and  names  of  authors  of  3d  vol.  of  war 
papers,  read  before  Wisconsin  comman- 
dery,  Loyal  legion,  1896-1901.  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLI  (Mar.)  1007.  [52 

The  United  States  catalog;  books  in  print 
1902.  Ed.  by  Marion  E.  Potter.  2d  ed. 
Minneapolis,  Wilson.  2 150  p.  26cm.  [53 

"Kept  up  to  date  by  the  Monthly  cumulative 
book  index."  Contains  entries  under  author,  sub- 
ject, and  title,  in  one  alphabet,  with  particulars  of 
binding,  price,  date,  and  publisher. 


U.  S.  Census  office.  i2th  census,  1900. 
Publications  issued  by  the  Census  office 
since  its  organization  under  the  act  of 
March  3,  1899.  Washington,  icp.  23cm. 

[54 

[Wilson,  Louis  N.]  .  .  Bibliography  of  the 
published  writings  of  President  G.  Stanley 
Hall.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Clark  univ.  press. 
1 6  p.  24cm.  (Clark  univ.  lib.  pub.,  I,  no. 
i)  [55 

Reprinted  from  the  Commemorative  number  of 
the  Am.  jour,  of  psychology. 

Wrong,  George  M.,  and  H.  H.  Langton.  Re- 
view of  historical  publications  relating  to 
Canada.  Vol.  VII,  publications  of  the  year 
1902.  Toronto,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  pub- 
lished by  the  librarian,  xi,  222  p.  28cm. 

[56 

Archives  and  Manuscript  Col- 
lections. 

Barker,  Eugene  C.  Report  on  the  Bexar 
[Texan]  archives.  AM.  HIST.  ASSOC.  REP., 
1902,  I,  351-363.  (Pub.  archives  com. 
rep.)  [57 

A  reprint  with  additions  and  corrections  of  an 
article  in  Tex.  hist,  assoc.  quar.,  by  Lester  G. 
Bugbee. 

Beer,  William.  Our  interest  in  Spanish  ar- 
chives. Nation,  LXXVII  (Sept.  3)  187. 

[58 

Callahan,  J.  Morton.  The  Confederate  diplo- 
matic archives  .  .  the  "Picket!  Papers." 
So.  ATLAN.  QUAR.,  II  (Jan.)  1-9.  [59 

The  Franklin  papers  in  the  library  of  the 
American  philosophical  society.  POP.  sci. 
MO.,  LXIII  (Aug.)  382-383.  '  [60 

Halley,  R.  A.  The  preservation  of  Tennessee 
history.  AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII,  (Jan.)  49-63. 

[61 

Historical  manuscripts  commission.  Sixth 
report;  with  Diary  and  correspondence  of 
Salmon  P.  Chase.  AM.  HIST.  ASSOC.  REP., 
1902,  vol.  II.  [62 

Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania.  Manu- 
scripts and  documents  relating  to  colonial 
Pennsylvania.  (Acquired  in  May,  1903) 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  371-372.  [63 

Lewis,  T.  H.  The  chroniclers  of  De  Soto's 
expedition  [through  the  Gulf  states]  Miss. 
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Lincoln,  Charles  Henry.  A  calendar  of  John 
Paul  Jones  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of 
Congress.  Washington,  Gov.  print,  off. 
316  p.  front,  (port.)  27jcm.  (U.  S. 
Library  of  Congress)  [65 

"The  manuscripts  calendared  [883  entries]  are  a 
part  of  the  Peter  Force  collection  purchased  by  the 
national  government  in  1867."  Includes  883  en- 
tries arranged  chronologically  with  a  general  index 
of  names.  Among  the  manuscripts  calendared  are 
letters  passing  between  Jones,  Franklin  and  the 
French  court  during  1778  and  1779  and  Jones's  own 
narrative  of  his  experiences  during  the  American 
Revolution.  Rev.  in:  So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.  VII 
(Nov.)  469. 


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Messenger,  North  Overton.  Our  lost  Declara- 
tion of  independence.  INDEP.,  LV  (July  2) 
1562-1564.  [66 

Paine,  Nath'I.  Report  of  the  council  of  the 
American  antiquarian  society.  AM.  ANTIQ. 
soc.,  n.  s.,  XV  (Apr.)  287-315.  [67 

Includes  an  account  of  the  manuscript  collection 
in  the  Society's  library. 

Publication  of  Confederate  rosters  by  the 
Federal  government.  So.  HIST.  ASSOC. 
PUB.,  VII  (May,  Sept.)  149-158,  410-413. 

[68 

Putnam,  Herbert.  A  Columbus  codex.  Critic, 
XLII  (Mar.)  244-251.  [69 

Rosengarten,  J[oseph]  G.  The  "Franklin 
papers"  in  the  American  philosophical  so- 
ciety. [Philadelphia]  cover- title,  [165]- 
170  p.  23*cm.  [70 

Reprinted  'from  Am.  phil.  soc.  proc.,  XLII,  no- 
173. 

Rosengarten,  J[oseph]  Q.  Some  new  Franklin 
papers.  A  report  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten  .  . 
to  the  board  of  trustees.  [Philadelphia? 
7  p.  facsim.  25^cm.  [7 

"Reprinted  from  the  Univ.  of  Pa.  alumni  register, 
July.  1903."  A  description  of  some  five  hundred 
manuscripts  of  Benjamin  Franklin  added  to  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  library. 

Salem  and  Boston  custom  house  records  of 
the  pre-Revolutionary  period.  ESSEX.  INST. 
HIST.  COLL.,  XXXIX  (Apr.)  159-167.  [72 

Savary,  A.  W.  The  pre-Revolutionary  Bos- 
ton custom  house  records.  NEW  ENG. 

HIST.  AND  GENEAL.  REG.,  LXVII  (Apr.)  222. 

[73 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Introduction  to 
the  catalogue  index  of  manuscripts  in  the 
archives  of  England,  France,  Holland  and 
Spain  relating  to  America,  1763  to  1783; 
compiled  in  three  divisions,  in  each  of  which 
all  of  the  161,000  documents  enumerated 
are  cited.  London,  England,  187010  1902. 
(In  Fenn,  George  M.,  Memoir  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  Stevens  .  .  London.  2ocm.  p. 
[i95]-304)  [74 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Apr.  14,  1904)  296- 
297. 

Swan,  Robert  T.  Fifteenth  report  on  the  cus- 
tody and  condition  of  the  public  records  of 
parishes,  towns  and  counties  [in  Mass.] 
Boston,  Wright  and  Potter.  24  p.  [75 

Texas  documents  in  the  Congressional  library. 

TEX.   HIST.     ASSOC.     QUAR.,    VI    (Apr.)    333. 

[76 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  rolls  and  library.  Bulletin 
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Thomas  Jefferson,  pt.  3.  supp.  [77 

Wallace,  H.  E.,  comp.  List  of  Friends'  meet- 
ing records,  with  names  of  those  in  charge. 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  249-250.  [78 


Young,  F.  Q.  Report  on  the  archives  of  Ore- 
gon. AM.  HIST.  ASSOC.  REP.,  1902,  I,  337- 
355.  (Pub.  archiv.  com.  rep.)  [79 

Historiography,  Methodology, 
Study  and  teaching. 

Allen,  Lyman  R.  The  correlation  of  geogra- 
phy and  history.  JOUR.  GEOG.,  II  (Oct.) 
404-415.  [83 

Beer,  George  Louis.  Woodrow  Wilson's ' '  His- 
tory of  the  American  people."  CRITIC, 
XLII  (Feb.)  172-176.  [84 

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Hollister,  U[riah]  S.  The  Navajo  and  his 
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Holmes,  Elkanah.  Letters  from  Fort  Ni- 
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Howland,  Henry  R.  Old  Caneadea  council 
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Howland,  Henry  R.  The  Seneca  mission  at 
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Humfreville,  J[ames]  Lee.  Twenty  years 
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Hyde,  Jabez  Backus.  A  teacher  among  the 
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Historical  and  personal  narrative  of  Jabez  Backus 
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James,  George  Wharton.  The  Indians  of  the 
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James,  George  Wharton.  Primitive  inventions. 
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As  noted  among  the  Indians. 

Johnston,  Charles.  The  Sun-Dance  tradition 
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Kain,  Samuel  F.  Trade  pipes  [Indian  an- 
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Kanipe,  Daniel  A.  A  new  story  of  Custer's 
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LeRoy,  James  A.  The  Indian  festival  at 
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Love,  William  A.  Mingo  Moshulitubbee's 
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A  Choctaw  village  in  Noxubee  co.,  Miss.,  named 
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Millard,  Thomas  F.  The  passing  of  the 
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Recent  newspaper  items  concerning  Custer's 
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Stevens,  Frank  E.  The  Black  Hawk  war, 
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Stevenson,  M.  Louise.  Captain  Michael  Cre- 
sap  and  the  Indian  Logan.  W.  VA.  HIST. 
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Stevenson,  Matilda  Coxe.  Zuni  games.  AM. 
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Steward,  John  F.  Lost  Maramech  and  earliest 
Chicago ;  a  history  of  the  Foxes  and  of  their 
downfall  near  the  great  village  of  Mara- 
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illus.  22  pi.,  facsim.  2i|cm.  [215 

The  story  of  Capt.  Jasper  Parrish,  captive, 
interpreter  and  U.  S.  sub-agent  to  the  Six 
Nations  Indians.  BUFFALO  HIST.  soc. 
PUB.,  VI,  527-538.  [216 

Street,  Oliver  D.  Myths  of  the  Cherokee.  GULF 
ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (May)  432-437.  [217 

Stringfield,  William  W.  North  Carolina 
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vol.  Ill,  no.  2,  June,  1903)  [218 

Sun  dance  of  the  Ponca  Indians.  AM.  ANTIQ., 
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Swanton,  John  R.  The  Haida  calendar.  AM. 
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Townsend,  George  Elliot.  Indian  mythology 
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Trumbull,  James  Hammond.  Natick  diction- 
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Turning  a  new  leaf  [report  of  Warner's  Ranch 
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Wallace,  Grant.  The  exiles  of  Cupa  [the 
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Warriner,  Pliny.  Legend  of  the  Winneba- 
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White,  Charles  A.  My  boyhood  recollections 
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White,  Frances  J.  Through  the  old-time 
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[Wilson,  Frazer  E.]     The  treaty  of  Greenville 

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With  the  Wyandots,  Delawares,  Shawanoes 
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Winkler,     Ernest     William.     The    Cherokee 

Indians     in     Texas.     TEX.     HIST.     ASSOC. 

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Young,  Egerton  R.     Algonquin  Indian  tales. 

New  York,    Eaton;    Cincinnati,   Jennings. 

258  p.     front.,  25  pi.     2o£cm.  [233 

Aboriginal     America  —  Mexico, 

Central  America,  West  Indies 

and  South  America. 

Ambrosetti,  Juan  B.  Antigiiedades  calcha- 
quies;  datos  arqueologicos  sobre  la  pro- 
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"Anales  de  la  Sociedad  cientifica  argen- 
tina," tomos  LIU  y  LIV)  Buenos  Aires, 
Coni  hermanos,  1902.  97  p.  illus.  25^ 
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Ambrosetti,  Juan  B.  Arqueologia  argentina. 
Algunos  vasos  ceremoniales  de  la  regi6n 
calchaqui.  Buenos  Aires,  Impr.  de  J.  A. 
Alsina,  1902.  [1251-133  p.  illus.  26cm.  [235 

Ambrosetti,  Juan  B.  Arqueologia  argentina. 
Las  grandes  hachas  ceremoniales  de  Pata- 
gonia (probablemente  Pillan  Tokis).  Bue- 
nos Aires,  Impr.  de  J.  A.  Alsina.  [4i]~5i 
p.  illus.  26|cm.  [236 

Ambrosetti,  Juan  B.  La  civilisation  calcha- 
qui; region  preandine  des  provinces  de 
Rioja,  Catamarca,  Tucuman,  Salta  y  Jujuy 
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Paris,  1900.  Compte  rendu.  Paris,  1902. 
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Ambrosetti,  J[uan]  B.  I  Calchaqui  .  .  Ro- 
ma, Presso  la  Societa  geografica  italiana. 
1 8  p.  illus.  23cm.  [238 

"Estratto  dal  Bollettino  della  Societa  geografica 
italiana  fasc.  i  1903." 

Anales  de  Tecamachalco.  Cronica  local  y 
colonial  en  idioma  nahuatl.  1398  y  1590. 
[Mexico,  Oficina  tip.  de  la  Secretarfa,  de 
fomento]  101  p.  35cm.  (Series  t.-p*. : 
Coleccion  de  documentos  para  la  historia 
mexicana,  publicados  por  el  Dr.  Antonio 
Penanel.  [5.  cuaderno])  [239 

From  the  original  manuscript  in  the  possession 
of  Jose  M.  de  Agreda.  With  interlinear  Spanish 
translation. 

Ash  mead,  Albert  S.  Testimony  of  the  Huacos 
(mummy-grave)  potteries  of  old  Peru. 
AM.  PHIL.  soc.  PROC.,  XLII,  no.  174,  378- 
396.  [240 

Baessler,  Arthur.  Altperuanische  kunst;  bei- 
traege  zur  archaeologie  des  Inca-reichs, 
nach  seinen  sammlungen.  Berlin,  A.  Asher 
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1'histoire 
XIP  jusqu' 


Baessler,  Arthur.  Ancient  Peruvian  art; 
contributions  to  the  archaeology  of  the 
empire  of  the  Incas,  from  his  collections,  by 
Arthur  Baessler;  tr.  by  A.  H.  Keane  .  . 
Berlin,  A.  Asher  and  co.;  New  York, 
Dodd,  1902-03.  4v.  165  pi.  (partly  col.) 
51  x  37  Jem.  [242 

Bo  man,  Enrico.  Arqueologia  del  Chaco  ju- 
jeilo;  enterratorio  prehist6rico  en  Arroyo 
del  Medio  (departamento  de  Santa  Bar- 
bara,  Jujuy);  articulo  pub.  en  "Historia," 
tomo  i,  paginas  42  y  siguientes.  Buenos 
Aires,  Compania  sudamericana  de  billetes 
de  banco.  17  p.  25cm.  [243 

Bowditch,  Charles  P.  Notes  on  the  report  of 
Teobert  Maler  in  Memoirs  of  the  Peabody 
museum  vol.  u,  no.  n.  Privately  printed. 
Cambridge,  Univ.  press.  29  p.  2$%cm. 

[244 

The  report  dealt  with  archaeological  researches 
made  in  Usumatsintla  valley. 

Codex  Ramirez.  Manuscrit  Ramirez.  His- 
toire  de  1'origine  des  Indiens  qui  habitent 
la  Nouvelle  Espagne  selon  leurs  traditions, 
public  par  D.  Charnay.  Paris,  E.  Leroux. 
xix,  246  p.  illus.  27jcm.  (Recueil  de 
voyages  et  de  documents  pour  servir  a 
'  de  la  geographic  depuis  le 

'a  la  fin  du  XVe  siecle  ...    xix) 

[245 

Translation  of  a  Spanish  manuscript  of  the 
16th  century,  found  by  Fernando  Ramirez  in  the 
library  of  the  convent  of  San  Francisco  in  Mexico. 
In  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  philosophical 
society  (1883,  v.  XXI,  p.  616-651)  appears  a  trans- 
lation by  Henry  Phillip^,  jr.,  of  another  work  entirely 
distinct  from  this  ms.  ,  which  he  names  the  '  '  Codex 
Ramirez." 

Codex  vaticanus  no.  3773  (Codex  vaticanus  B) 
an  old  Mexican  pictorial  manuscript  in  the 
Vatican  library,  pub.  at  the  expense  of  His 
Excellency  the  Duke  of  Loubat  .  .  eluci- 
dated by  Dr.  Eduard  Seler  .  .  Berlin  and 
London,  1902-03.  2  v.  illus.,  col.  plates. 
34icm.  [246 

"English  edition  by  A.  H.  Keane."  —  Verso  of 
t.-p.  (The  German  ed.  has  imprint:  Berlin,  1902) 
The  pictures  of  the  codex  are  reproduced  in  red 
outline  drawings  on  48  pi.  The  exact  facsimile  of 
the  codex  forms  a  separate  publication,  "II  mano- 
scritto  messicano  vaticano  3773  ;  riprodotto  in  foto- 
cromografia  ...  acuradella  Biblioteca  Vaticana.  " 
Rome,  1896. 

Fewkes,  J.  Walter.  Pre-Columbian  West  In- 
dian amulets.  AM.  ANTHROP.,  V  (Oct.- 
Dec.)  679-691.  [247 

Fewkes,  J.  Walter.  Pre-historic  Porto  Rican 
pictographs.  AM.  ANTHROP.,  V  (July- 
Sept.)  441-467-  [248 

Gagnon,  Alphonse.  Archeologie  pre"histo- 
rique  [Mexico]  REV.  CAN  AD.,  XLIV  (July) 
275-281.  [249 

Hernandez,  Fortunate.  Las  razas  indigenas 
de  Sonora  y  la  guerra  del  Yaqui.  Mexico, 
Talleres  de  la  casa  edrtorial  "  J.  de  Elizalde," 
1902.  xix,  295  p.  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  maps. 
32$cm.  [250 


Hrdlicka,  Ales.  The  region  of  the  ancient 
"Chichimecs,"  with  notes  on  the  Tepecanos 
and  the  ruin  of  La  Quemada,  Mexico.  AM. 
ANTHROP.,  V  (July-Sept.)  385-440.  [251 

Humphreys,  Mitchell.  Dauer  und  chronolo- 
gic der  Inkaherrschaft  .  .  Rostock,  Uni- 
versitats-buchdruckerei  von  A.  Erben.  71 
p.  22^cm.  [252 

Deals  with  Indians  of  Peru. 

Ihering,  H.  von.  El  hombre  prehist6rico  del 
Brasil.  HISTORIA,  I,  161-170.  [253 

Lee,  J.  Fitzgerald.  The  greater  Exodus;  an 
important  Pentateuchal  criticism,  based  on 
the  archaeology  of  Mexico  and  Peru.  Lon- 
don, E.  Stock,  xi,  132  p.  2ocm.  [254 
"The  original  home  of  the  Semitic  race  is  Amer- 
ica." 

Lumholtz,  Carl.  The  cave-dwellers  of  Mexico. 
WIDE  WORLD,  XI  (Aug.)  440-449.  [255 
Description  of  cave-dwellers  of  to-day. 

Lumholtz,  Carl.  The  Huichol  Indians  of 
Mexico.  AM.  GEOG.  soc.  BUL.,  XXXV 
(Feb.)  79-93.  [256 

Nuttall,  Zelia.  A  suggestion  to  Maya  schol- 
ars. AM.  ANTHROP.,  V  (Oct.-Dec.)  667- 
678.  [257 

Paul,  G.  F.  A  trip  to  the  famous  Mitla  ruins, 
Mexico.  OVERLAND,  n.  s.,  XLII  (Sept.) 
189-195.  [258 

[Peet,  Stephen  D.]  Recent  discoveries  in  Hon- 
duras. AM.  ANTIQ.,  XXV  (Jan.)  49-64. 

[259 

Peet,  Stephen  D.  Ruined  cities  in  Central 
America.  AM.  ANTIQ.,  XXV  (Jan.)  1-24. 

[260 

Peet,  Stephen  D.  Ruined  cities  in  Honduras. 
AM.  ANTIQ.,  XXV  (Sept.)  287-302.  [261 

Peet,  Stephen  D.  Ruined  cities  in  Peru.  AM. 
ANTIQ.,  XXV  (May)  151-174.  [262 

Quiroga,  A  dan.  Hacha  de  Huaycama  (valle 
de  Catamarca)  (Articulo  pub.  en  "Estu- 
dios,"  tomo  v,  pagina  298  y  siguientes) 
Buenos  Aires,  Coni  hermanos.  5  p.  illus. 
26Jcm.  [263 

A  study  of  Argentine  Republic  antiquities. 

Rashleigh,  Edward  C.     Central  America:    the 

land  of  romance.     NEW  LIB.  REV.,  V  (Apr.) 

413-430.  [264 

Investigations  with   regard  to  memorials  of  the 

Maya  race. 

Starr,  Frederick.  Notes  on  Mexican  musical 
instruments — past  and  present:  what  was 
the  tecomapiloa ?  AM.  ANTIQ.,  XXV  (Sept.) 
303-310.  [265 

Torres,  Luis  Maria.  Arqueologia  argentina. 
Los  cementerios  idfgenas  del  sud  de  Entre- 
Rios  y  su  relaci6n  con  los  del  Uruguay, 
tumulos  de  Campana  (Buenos  Aires)  y 
Santos  (Brasil)  Buenos  Aires,  Impr.  de 
J.  A.  Alsina.  [57J-75  p.  illus.  (incl.  map) 
26cm.  [266 

Separate  from  Anales  del  Museo  nacional  de 
Buenos  Aires,  t.  ix  (ser.  3a,  t.  n) 

Uhle,  Max.  Ancient  South  American  civili- 
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Discovery  and  Exploration. 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Adventures  of  the  Che- 
valier de  La  Salle  and  his  companions.  New 
York,  Dodd.  384  p.  front,  igctn.  [268 

Originally  copyrighted,  1875. 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Christopher  Columbus. 
New  York,  Dodd.  345  p.  front,  (port.) 
iQcm.  [269 

Originally  copyrighted    1875,  under    title:    The 
life  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
/ 

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Colon  y  Pablo  del  Pozzo  Toscanelli;  estu- 
dio  cn'tico  del  proyecto,  formulado  por 
Toscanelli  y  seguido  por  Col6n,  par  arribar 
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Includes  a  copy  of  a  document  relating  to  Co- 
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tocolos  at  Seville,  and  entitled:  Informacion  testi- 
fical  que  se  hizo  en  Sevilla,  en  9  de  julio  de  1510, 
a  peticion  de  Fray  Caspar  Gorricio,  para  probar  la 
autenticidad  de  un  documento  expedido  por  Cris- 
tobal Colon.  A  copy  of  the  document  to  which 
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Describes  in  detail  the  finding  of  the  location  of 
the  mission  of  St.  Ignace  and  the  grave  of  Father 
Marquette. 

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title-pages,  maps,  and  illustrations,  and  the 
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by   Reuben   Gold   Thwaites    .  .      Chicago, 
McClurg.     2V.     plates,  fold.  maps.     22cm. 

[286 

"Bibliographical  data,  by  Victor  Hugo  Paltsits": 
v.  I,  p.  [xlv]-lxiv.  Vol.  I  contains  the  Nouvelle 
decouverte;  v.  II  is  practically  the  Nouveau  voy- 
age, with  added  matter.  Rev.  in:  Ann.  Am. 
acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  93-94;  So. 
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(Jan.  16,  1904)  44-46. 

Howley,  M.  F.  Latest  lights  on  the  Cabot 
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Janvier,  Thomas  A.  Henry  Hudson.  Cos- 
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Johnson,  William  Henry.  Pioneer  Spaniards 
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381  p.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  plan, 
facsim.  front.  21  cm.  [289 

The  appendix  contains  an  epitome  of  the  his- 
tory and  of  the  social  and  religious  life  of  the  prin- 
cipal Mexican  races.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX 
(July,  1904)  853-854;  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  10) 
473. 

Langille,  J[ames]  H.  Christopher  Columbus; 
a  complete,  compendious  narrative  of  his 
voyages,  discoveries,  and  general  career. 
Washington,  D.  C.  vii,  581  p.  illus.  23 
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Lester,  Charles  Edwards.  The  life  and  voy- 
ages of  Americus  Vespucius,  with  illustra- 
tions concerning  the  navigator  and  the 
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Lester  .  .  assisted  by  Andrew  Foster  .  .  New 
York,  New  Amsterdam,  xviii,  368  p. 
front,  (port.)  i8cm.  [291 

First  edition,  New  York,  1846. 

Mann,  Florian  A.  The  story  of  Ponce  de 
Leon,  soldier,  knight,  gentleman,  whose 
quest  for  the  fountain  of  youth  in  the  land 
of  Bimini,  led  to  the  discovery  of  Florida. 
De  Land,  Fla.,  E.  O.  Painter  and  co.  199 
p.  port.  i8£cm.  [292 

Nelson,  Henry  Loomis.  Champlain:  early 
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(Nov.)  947-954-  [293 

Poirier,  Pascal.  Jean  Cabot.  REV.  CANAD., 
XLHI  (Jan.-Feb.)  22-34,  139-158.  [294 

Schmidel,  Ulrich.  Viaje  al  Rio  de  la  Plata 
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duccion  y  anotationes  par  Samuel  A.  La- 
fone  Quevedo.  Buenos  Aires,  Cabaut  y 
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matica  americana.  t.  I)  [295 

Translation  of  the  Latin  ed.,  pub.  by  Levin 
Hulsius,  Nurnberg,  1599,  with  facsimile  reproduc- 
tion of  the  t.-p.  of  that  ed.,  and  of  its  plates 
(reduced) 

Shackelford,  Collins.  The  tragedy  of  a  map. 
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Brief  narration  of  facts  of  Bering's  voyage. 


Shea,  John  [Dawson]  Qilmary.  Discovery  and 
exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  with 
the  original  narratives  of  Marquette,  Al- 
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newly  discovered  'map  of  Marquette,  of 
Marquette's  letter,  and  a  steel  portrait  of 
La  Salle.  Albany,  J.  McDonough.  Ixxx, 
267  p.  front,  (port.)  fold,  maps,  facsim. 
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Siguenza  y  Gongora,  Carlos  de.  Infortunios 
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America  Septentrional,  por  el  P.  Luis  Hen- 
nepin. Madrid  [Impr.  de  la  viuda  de  G. 
Pedraza]  1902.  317  p.  fold,  facsim. 
i9cm.  (Coleccion  de  libros  raros  y  curio- 
sosque  tratan  de  America,  t.  XX)  [298 

Edited  by  Pedro  Vindel.  The  first  work  (p. 
[17]-132)  is  a  reprint,  with  folded  facsimile  title- 
page,  of  the  author's  "Infortvnios  qve  Alonso  Ra- 
mirez natvral  de  la  civdad  de  S.  Juan  de  Pverto 
Rico  padecio  .  .  Mexico,  Los  herederos  de  la 
viuda  de  B.  Calderon,  1690.  p.  [135]-285:  "Re- 
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1709,  t.  II,  p.  129-207.  p.  [289J-310:  "Maximas 
y  ardides  de  que  se  sirven  los  extranjeros  para 
introducirse  por  todo  el  mundo.  Por  Don  Se- 
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Slafter,  Carlos,  ed.  Sir  Humfrey  Gylberte 
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northwest  passage  to  Cataia;  his  letters 
patent  from  Queen  Elizabeth;  Captain 
Edward  Haies'  narrative;  and  other  im- 
portant papers  and  letters,  together  with 
annotations  and  a  memoir.  Boston,  Prince 
society,  xiv,  335  p.  port.  pi.  22  x  i8£cm. 

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Slocum,  Charles  E.  Sieur  de  la  Salle.  The 
great  French  explorer,  along  the  Maumee 
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Suite,  Benjamin.  Decouverte  du  Mississippi 
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first  historians  of  America.  New  York, 
Putnam.  3  v.  front.,  pi.,  port.,  maps, 
facsim.  2g$cm.  [302 

Each  voyage  is  treated  separately  and  in  detail 
with  much  bibliographical  information  concerning 
the  sources.  The  author  has  reproduced  in  his 
text  all  the  important  documents  relating  to  Co- 
lumbus, many  of  them  in  facsimile,  accompanying 
them  with  English  translations.  Rev.  in:  Am. 
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327  p.      front,  pi.      igcm.      [Am.    boys' 

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Original  copyright,  18/8. 

Towle,  George  M.  Ralegh;  his  exploits  and 
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Original  copyright,   1881. 

Uzielli,  Gustavo.  Toscanelli,  Colombo  e  Ves- 
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"Estratto  dagli  Atti  del  iv  Congresso  geografico 
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Vespucci,  Amerigo.  Mundus  novus;  ein  be- 
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plare  der  zu  Rostock  von  Hermann  Barck- 
husen  gedruckten  folioausgabe,  im  besitze 
der  Stadtbibliothek  zu  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  in 
faksimile  und  mit  einleitungen  hrsg.  von 
Dr.  Emil  Sarnow  .  .  und  Dr.  Kurt  Triiben- 
bach  .  .  Strassburg,  J.  H.  E.  Heitz  (Heitz 
and  Mundel)  23  p.  facsim.  (8  p.)  36 
cm.  (Added  t.-p. :  Drucke  und  holzsch- 
nitte  des  xv.  und  xvi  jahrunderts  in  ge- 
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Latin  translation  by  "  iocundus  interpres'' 
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don, Stevens,  xii,  121  p.  iQ^cm.  [307 

Gives  a  summary  of  the  arguments  for  each  of 
the  supposable  birth -dates  with  the  authorities 
supporting  each.  The  author's  conclusions  are  in 
favor  of  1451.  All  the  documents  bearing  on  the 
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Vignaud,  Henry.  La  route  des  Indes  et  les 
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Paris,  E.  Leroux.  35  p.  25^cm.  [308 


"Bibliographic  de  la  controverse":  p.  [5J-6. 
Forms  one  of  a  series  of  studies  preliminary  to  a 
larger  work  to  cover  the  whole  career  of  Columbus. 

Vignaud,  Henry.  Toscanelli  and  Columbus: 
a  letter  from  Sir  Clements  R.  Markham  .  . 
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[309 

"Additional  note  to  the  bibliography  of  the 
controversy"  (p.  5-6)  continuing  the  "Bibliogra- 
phy of  Toscanelli-Columbus  correspondence"  in 
the  author's  "Toscanelli  and  Columbus:  letters  to 
Sir  Clements  R.  Markham  .  .  and  to  C.  Raymond 
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[Vignaud,  Henry]  Toscanelli  and  Columbus: 
letters  to  Sir  Clements  R.  Markham  .  .  and 
to  C.  Raymond  Beazley,  M.  A.  With  an 
introductory  note  and  the  bibliography  of 
this  controversy.  London,  Sands  and  co. 
31  p.  22^cm.  [309£ 

"Bibliography  of  the  Toscanelli-Columbus  cor- 
respondence": p.  5-14  (continued  in  the  author's 
"Toscanelli  and  Columbus:  a  letter  from  Sir 
Clements  R.  Markham  .  .  and  a  reply,"  1903,  p. 
5-6;  and  in  his  "La  route  des  Indes  et  les  indica- 
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Waldseemuller,  M[artin]  Die  alteste  karte 
mit  dem  namen  Amerika  aus  dem  jahre 
1507  und  die  Carta  marina  aus  dem  jahre 
1516  des  M.  Waldseemuller  (Ilacomilus). 
Hrsg.  mit  unterstiitzung  der  Kaiserlichen 
akademie  der  wissenschaften  in  Wien,  von 
Prof.  Jos.  Fischer,  s.  j.,  und  Prof.  Fr.  r.  v. 
Wieser.  Innsbruck,  Wagner;  London, 
Stevens.  55  p.  illus.  26  (i.  e.  27)  fold, 
maps.  56cm.  Issued  also  with  maps 
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[310 

Contains  facsimiles  of  the  original  maps  pre- 
served in  the  library  of  the  castle  of  Wolfegz  in 
Wiirttemberg.  Of  first  importance  for  the  study 
of  the  state  of  geographical  knowledge  at  the 
beginning  of  the  sixteenth  century.  German  and 
English  in  parallel  columns.  Rev.  in:  Nation, 
LXXVIII  (May  15,  1904)  354-355;  Am.  hist,  rev., 
X  (Oct.,  1904)  150-154. 

Weld,  Laenas  Qifford.  Joliet  and  Marquette 
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UNITED  STATES. 


Description  and  Travel. 

Abrey,  Daniel.  Reminiscences.  Corunna, 
Mich.,  L.  N.  Sheardy.  195  p.  ports. 
2ocm.  [312 

Fifty  years  of  life  in  the  lake  region,  and  travels 
over  the  U.  S.  are  covered  by  this  volume  (1841 
and  following  years) 

Achenwall,  [Gottfried]  Achenwall's  obser- 
vations on  North  America,  1767;  tr.  by 
J.  G.  Rosengarten;  reprinted  from  the 
Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and 
biography,  January,  1903.  Philadelphia. 
19  p.  25cm.  [313 

The  ' '  observations ' '  were  obtained  by  Professor 
Achenwall  from  Franklin  on  his  visit  to  Germany 
in  1766;  and  appeared  originally  in  the  Hanover- 
ian magazine  in  the  volume  begining  1767.  Pub- 
lished in  1769,  Frankfurt  (Stuttgart)  under  title: 
"  Einige  anmerkungen  fiber  Nord-Amerika. " 

From  Bardstown  [Ky.]  to  Washington  in  1805. 
An  unsigned  diary.  AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII 
(Jan.)  91-100.  [314 

Brigham,  Albert  Perry.  Geographic  influ- 
ences in  American  history.  Boston,  Ginn. 
xiii,  366  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  maps. 
i  gem.  Also  published  the  same  year  in 
Chautauqua  home  reading  series,  x,  285 
p.  front.,  illus.  i9Ctn.  [315 

A  study  of  the  topography  of  America  and  its 
effect  on  productivity.  Rev.  in:  Am. hist. rev., IX 
(Apr.,  1904)  571-572;  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  31) 
534-535;  Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XIX  (Sept.,  1904)  501- 
502. 

Buron,  Edmond  J.  P.  Chateaubriand  en 
Amerique.  REV.  CANAD.,  XUII  (Jan.- 
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Cook,  Joel.  Pen  pictures  of  America.  Phila- 
delphia, Syndicate  pub.  co.  6  v.  front., 
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Text  same  as  that  of  his  America  picturesque 
and  descriptive  pub.  in  1900  in  3  vols.,  but  with 
different  illustrations.  Historical  sketches  in- 
terspersed. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams.     Nooks  and  corners  of 

the  New  England  coast.     New  York,  Har- 
per.    459  p.,  illus.,  maps.     23cm.          [318 
First  published  1875. 

Dreyfus,  Ferdinand.  Un  predecesseur  d' Alexis 
de  Tocqueville:  La  Rochefoucauld-Lian- 
court  aux  Etats-Unis  (1794-1797)  REV. 
POL.  ET  PARL.,  XXXVII  (July)  133-149. 

[319 

Giddings,  Franklin  H.  The  American  people. 
INTERNAT.  QUAR.,  VII  (June)  281-299.  [320 

Hansen,  Carl  Fischer.  Om  Amerika;  et 
bidrag  til  oplysning  om  forholdene  i  de 
Nordamerikanske  Fristater  af .  New  York, 
Brentano.  vii,  253  p.  front.  22^cm.  [321 


Herr,  Benjamin.  Journal,  1830.  GER.  AM. 
ANN.,  n.  s.,  I  (Jan.)  8-31.  [322 

Covers  a  journey  from  Philadelphia  to  Cincin- 
nati, and  from  there  to  places  in  Ohio,  Kentucky, 
West  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania. 

Kossuth,  Louis.  Kossuth  before  Ohio  legis- 
lature [copy  of  an  address  delivered  Feb. 

6,    1852]        O.    ARCHAEOL.    AND    HIST.    PUB., 

XII,  114-119.  [323 

Law,  James   D[uff]  i.   e.   James.  Here  and 

there    in    two    hemispheres,  ist    series. 

Lancaster,  Pa.,  Home  pub.  co.  xix,  467  p. 

front.,  plates,  ports.     25$cm.  [324 

Several  chapters  devoted  to  impressions  of  some 
leading  Americans. 

Leblond.  Les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Les 
origines.  La  population.  La  politique. 
REV.  GEOG.,  LIU  (Nov.-Dec.)  385-420.  [325 

Mulfinger,  George  A.  Ferdinand  Kurnber- 
ger's  roman  "Der  Amerikamiide,"  dessen 
quellen  und  verhaltnis  zu  Lenaus  Amerika- 
reise  .  .  Philadelphia,  "German  American 
annals"  press.  53  p.  25cm.  [326 

Reprinted  from  Ger.  Am.  ann.,  n.  s.,  I  (June- 
July)  315-346,  385-405. 

Norris,  Isaac.  The  journal  of  Isaac  Norris, 
during  a  trip  to  Albany  in  1745,  and  an 
account  of  a  treaty  held  there  in  October  of 
that  year.  PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  20- 
28.  [327 

Pangborn,  David  Knapp.  A  journey  from 
New  York  to  San  Francisco  in  1850. 
[Document  contributed  by  Mrs.  Winthrop 
Girling]  AM.  HIST.  REV.,  IX  (Oct.)  104- 
115.  [328 

Parkman,  Francis.  The  Oregon  trail :  sketches 
of  prairie  and  Rocky- Mountain  life.  Bos- 
ton, Little,  xviii,  479  p.  front.,  i  pi. 
2i£cm.  (Francis  Parkman's  works.  New 
library  ed.  vol.  XII)  [329 

Robinson,  Orrin*  W.  From  New  England  to 
Lake  Superior  (1854)  MICH.  HIST.  soc. 
COLL.,  XXXII,  387-391.  [330 

Semple,  Ellen  Churchill.  American  history 
and  its  geographic  conditions.  Boston, 
Houghton.  466  p.  ii  maps.  22^cm.  [331 

An  attempt  to  show  that  the  determinent  factors 
in  United  States  history  have  been  geographical. 
The  effect  of  geographical  conditions  upon  explora- 
tion, settlement  and  intercommunication  is  espec- 
ially emphasized.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec. 
3 1)534-535;  Dial,  XXXVI  (Feb.  16,  1904)  124-125; 
So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VIII  (May,  1904)  233-234;  Pol. 
sci.  quar., XIX  (Sept.,  1904)  501-502. 

Thissell,  Q.  W.  Crossing  the  plains  in  '49. 
Oakland,  Cal.  176  p.  [332 


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UNITED  STATES— COMPREHENSIVE 


15 


Wills,  William  H.  A  southern  sulky  ride  in 
1837;  journal  of  W.  H.  Wills.  So.  HIST. 
ASSOC.  PUB.,  VII  (Jan.-May)  7-16,  79-84, 
186-192.  [333 

[Wills,  William  H.]  A  southern  traveler's 
diary  in  1840.  So.  HIST.  ASSOC.  PUB.,  VII 
(Sept.-Nov.)  349-352,  427-432.  [334 


Comprehensive. 


Andrews,  E[lisha]  Benjamin.  History  of  the 
United  States  from  the  earliest  discovery  of 
America  to  the  end  of  1902.  New  York, 
Scribner.  5  v.  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  maps, 
facsim.  19  Jem.  [335 

This  is  a  five-volume  reprint  of  the  two-volume, 
1894  edition,  with  illustrations  and  with  addi- 
tional chapters  covering  the  years,  1888-1902. 

The  Cambridge  modern  history;  planned  by 
the  late  Lord  Acton  .  .  ed.  by  A.  W.  Ward, 
UTT.  D.,  G.  W.  Prothero,  UTT.  D.,  Stanley 
Leathes,  M.  A.  vol.  VII.  The  United  States. 
New  York,  Macmillan.  xxxii,  857  p. 
2.5cm.  [336 

CONTENTS. — The  first  century  of  English  coloni- 
zation (1607-1700)  by  John  A.  Doyle;  The  English 
colonies  (1700-1763)  by  John  A.  Doyle;  The 
French  in  America  (1608-1744)  by  Miss  Mary 
Bateson;  The  conquest  of  Canada  (1744-1761)  by 
A.  G.  Bradley;  The  quarrel  with  Great  Britain 
(1761-1776)  by  John  A.  Doyle;  The  declaration 
of  independence  (1761-1776)  by  Melville  M. 
Bigelow;  The  war  of  independence  (1776-1783) 
by  John  A.  Doyle;  The  Constitution  (1776-1789) 
by  Melville  M.  Bigelow ;  The  struggle  for  commer- 
cial independence  (1783-1812)  by  J.  B.  McMaster; 
The  war  of  1812-1815,  by  H.  W.  Wilson;  The 
growth  of  the  nation  (1815-1828)  by  J.  B.  Mc- 
Master; Commerce,  expansion  and  slavery  (1828- 
1850)  by  J.  B.  McMaster;  State  rights  (1850-1860) 
by  Woodrow  Wilson;  The  Civil  War,  i,  ii,  iii  (1861- 
1865)  by  John  G.  Nicolay;  Naval  operations  of 
the  Civil  War  (1861-1865)  by  H.  W.  Wilson;  The 
North  during  the  war  (1861-1865)  by  John  G. 
Nicolay;  The  South  during  the  war  (1861-1865) 
by  John  Christopher  Schwab ;  Political  reconstruc- 
tion (1865-1885)  by  Theodore  Clarke  Smith;  The 
United  States  as  a  world-power  (1885-1902)  by 
John  B.  Moore;  Economic  development  of  the 
United  States,  by  Henry  Crosby  Emery;  The 
American  intellect,  by  Barrett  Wendell.  Rev.  in: 
Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904)  365-369;  Nation, 
LXXVII  (Oct.  22)  324-325;  Dial,  XXXVI  (Feb. 
1,  1904)  79-82;  Eng.  hist,  rev.,  XIX  (Jan.)  163- 
166;  Contemp.  rev.,  LXXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  447- 
452. 

Patton,  Jacob   Harris  and  John   Lord.     The 

history  and  government  of  the  United 
States.  With  special  articles  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  James  Cardinal  Gibbons,  George 
F.  Hoar,  James  P.  Bryce,  Grover  Cleveland 
and  others  .  .  New  York,  Univ.  soc.  4  v. 
col.  fronts.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  ports,  (i  col.) 
maps.  23icm.  [337 

Earlier  editions  bore  titles:  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America  (1860),  Patton  *s  concise 
history  of  the  American  people  (1876),  Four  hun- 
dred years  of  American  history  (1892),  A  concise 
history  of  the  American  people  (1901).  The  pres- 
ent edition  differs  from  the  last  in  certain  changes  at 
the  beginning  of  v.  I  and  end  of  v.  Ill;  also  in  the 
addition  of  IV,  on  the  government  of  the  country. 


Richardson,  Mrs.  Abby  (Sage)  The  history 
of  our  country  from  its  discovery  by  Co- 
lumbus to  the  celebration  of  the  centennial 
anniversary  of  its  declaration  of  indepen- 
dence. Boston,  Houghton.  xxiii,  635 
p.  illus.,  pi.  24^cm.  [338 

Original  copyright,  1875. 

Schouler,  James.  Eighty  years  of  union, 
being  a  short  history  of  the  United  States, 
1783-1865.  New  York,  Dodd.  xiv,  416 
p.  2i^cm.  [339 

Consists  of  extracts  from  the  author's  compre- 
hensive "  History  of  the  United  States,"  arranged 
in  the  form  of  a  consecutive  narrative.  Rev.  in : 
Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  613-614;  Ann.  Am. 
acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept..  1904)  91. 

Textbooks,  Outlines,  Etc. 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall,  and  William  P. 
Trent.  A  history  of  the  United  States. 
Boston,  Allyn.  xxiii,  590  p.,  incl.  front., 
illus.,  port.  maps,  ig^cm.  (Allyn  and 
Bacon's  ser.  of  school  hist.)  [340 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  VIII  (July)  765-767. 

Baldwin,  James.  Barnes's  elementary  his- 
tory of  the  United  States  told  in  biogra- 
phies. New  York,  Am.  bk.  co.  360  p. 
incl.  illus.,  maps.  igcm.  [341 

' '  Completely  re-written. ' ' 

Blaisdell,    Albert    F.,    and   Francis    K.    Ball. 

Hero  stories  from  American  history  for 
elementary  schools.  Boston,  Ginn.  xii, 
259  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  igcm.  [342 

Bruce,  Philip  Alexander.  A  school  history  of 
the  United  States.  New  York,  Am.  bk. 
co.  378,  36  p.  illus.  maps.  igcm.  [343 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  X  (Jan.,  1905)  380-381. 

Chancellor,  William  E  stab  rook.     A  text-book 

of  American  history.     New  York,  Morse. 

653  p.  front.,  illus.,  maps,  ig^cm.  [344 
Channing,  Edward.  First  lessons  in  United 

States    history.     New    York,    Macmillan. 

vi,  260  p.  illus.,  col.  pi.  ig^cm.  [345 
Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXV  (Aug.  16)  98. 

Brown,  Marshall  Stewart,  ed.  Epoch-mak- 
ing papers  in  United  States  history.  New 
York,  Macmillan.  xxiii,  207  p.  front, 
(port.)  i4^cm.  ([Macmillan's  pocket  Am. 
and  Eng.  classics])  [346 

Includes  important  political  and  constitutional 
documents,    1776-1863,   arranged   for  school   use. 

Cooper,  Oscar  H.,  Harry  F.  Estill  and  Leonard 
Lemmon.  History  of  our  country;  a  text- 
book for  schools.  Boston,  Ginn.  viii,  486, 
Iv  p.  illus.,  8  maps.  igcm.  [347 

First  edition  published   1 895 .     There  is  a  "  Texas 
edition,"  also  published   in  1903. 

Cromwell,  Arthur  D.  Students'  outline  for 
the  history  of  the  United  States,  with  an 
introduction  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart. 
Chicago,  Ainsworth.  127  p.  22cm.  [348 

Ellis,  Edward  S.  Historical  readings  illus- 
trative of  American  patriotism.  New 
York,  Silver,  viii,  232  p.  incl.  front.,  illus., 
col.  pi.  igcm.  [349 

A  school  reading-book. 


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WRITINGS   ON   AMERICAN    HISTORY,  1903 


[350-368 


Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  ed.  Source-book  of 
American  history;  ed.  for  schools  and 
readers,  with  practical  introductions.'  New 
York,  Macmillan.  xlvi,  408  p.  front. 
facsims.  ig^cm.  [350 

Selections  to  be  used  in  connection  with  a  nar- 
rative history  of  the  United  States. 

Hazen,  M[arshman]  W.  Hazen's  elementary 
history  of  the  United  States;  a  story  and 
a  lesson.  New  York,  Morse.  282  p. 
incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.),  ports., 
maps.  2O2cm.  (New  century  ser.)  [351 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.  Young  folks' 
history  of  the  United  States.  New  York, 
Longmans,  vi,  433  p.  illus.,  maps.  19 
cm.  [352 

Johnston,  Alexander.  The  United  States,  its 
history  and  Constitution.  New  York, 
Scribner,  1902.  302  p.  i8£cm.  [353 

First  appeared  as  the  article  of  the  Encyclopae- 
dia britannica  on  the  history  and  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States.  Reprinted  in  1889. 

Landes,  Elmer  S.  Complete  outline;  777 
questions  and  answers,  tables  and  nick- 
names in  United  States  history,  also  brief 
history  of  political  parties.  Dansville, 
N.  Y.,  F.  A.  Owen.  146  p.  2icm. 
(Owen  educ.  ser.)  [354 

First  published,  1901. 

Larned,  J[osephus]  N.  A  history  of  the 
United  States  for  secondary  schools.  Bos- 
ton, Houghton.  xxx,  623,  78  p.  maps, 
i  col.  chart,  i9|crn.  [355 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist.  rev.,_IX  (July,  1904)792-794. 

[McMaster,  John  Bach]  New  grammar  school 
history  of  the  United  States;  comp.  by  the 
State  text-book  committee,  and  approved 
by  the  State  board  of  education.  Sacra- 
mento, W.  W.  Shannon,  supt.  state  print. 
488,  28,  33  p.  front.,  illus.,  maps.  i9cm. 
(California  state  ser.)  [356 

A  new  edition  of  the  author's  School  history  of 
the  United  States,  with  supplement:  History  of 
California,  by  Kendric  Charles  Babcock. 

Schooler,  J.  H.  A  complete  analysis  of  Ameri- 
can history,  with  especial  reference  to  the 
political  institutions  of  the  United  States. 
Newark,  O.,  Advocate  print,  co.  213  p. 
2icm.  [357 

Steele,  Joel  Dorman,  and  Esther  Baker  Steele. 
Barnes's  school  history  of  the  United 
States,  being  a  revision  of  A  brief  history  of 
the  United  States.  New  York,  Am.  bk. 
co.  370,  Ixii  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  port., 
maps.  2o£cm.  [358 

Symonds,  HJenry]  C.  3500  questions  in 
United  States  history  and  geography.  New 
York,  Harison.  2  pts.  in  i  v.  i7cm. 
(West  Point  ser.)  [359 

Each  part  (published  separately  in  1891)  has 
special  t.-p.  and  pagination. 

Thomas,  Allen  C.     A  history  of  the  United 

States. ..New    ed.,    rewritten    and    newly 

illustrated.     Boston,  Heath,      xvi,  508,  Ixxi 

p.  [360 

A  text-book  for  secondary  schools. 


Territorial  Expansion. 

Austin,  Oscar  P.  Steps  in  the  expansion  of 
our  territory.  New  York,  Appleton.  x, 
258  p.  incl.  maps,  iQ^cm.  (Half-title: 
The  expansion  of  the  republic  series)  [361 
Sketches  the  territorial  history  of  the  United 
States  from  the  establishment  of  the  first  colonies 
in  America  to  the  annexation  of  the  Philippines 
Illustrated  by  an  elaborate  series  of  black  line  maps. 
Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  X  (Oct.,  1904)  215-216; 
Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  80; 
Dial,  XXXVI  (Apr.  16,  1904)  261-262. 

Carpenter,  Edmund  J.  The  American  ad- 
vance; a  study  in  territorial  expansion. 
London,  Lane,  ix,  331  p.  front,  (fold, 
map)  23cm.  [362 

An  account  of  the  various  territorial  accessions 
of  the  United  States.  Rev.  in:  Eng.  hist,  rev.,  XIX 
(July,  1904)  614-615;  Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci., 
XXII  (Sept.)  355-356;  So.  Atlan.  quar.,111  (Apr., 
1904)  190-191. 

.  .  How  the  United  States  grew.  Boston, 
Old  South  work,  1902.  [200]  p.  incl.  plan. 
iS^cm.  (Old  vSouth  leaflets.  XX.  1902) 

[363 

CONTENTS. — [1]  Brissot  de  Warville,  J.  P.  Bos- 
ton in  1788  [Visit  to  Mt.  Vernon,  The  western 
territory]  from  "New  travels  in  the  United  States 
of  America." — [2]  The  ordinance  of  1784  and  Jef- 
ferson's services  for  the  Northwest  territory. — [31 
The  cession  of  Louisiana:  treaty  with  France  [and 
extract  from  Jefferson's  writings] — [4]  Monroe's 
messages  on  Florida — [5]  Potter,  R.  M.  The  fall 
of  the  Alamo. — [6]  Porter,  E.  G.  The  discovery 
of  the  Columbia  River. — [7]  Massachusetts.  Gen- 
eral court.  House  of  representatives.  Report  on 
the  war  with  Mexico,  prepared  by  Charles  Sumner. 
—[8]  Seward,  [W.  H.]  Address  on  Alaska,  at 
Sitka,  Aug.  12,  1869.  Alaska  treaty  [etc.] 

Johnson,  Willis  Fletcher.  A  century  of  ex- 
pansion. New  York,  Macmillan.  xi,  316 
p.  5  maps  incl.  front,  igcm.  [364 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  821-822; 
Nation,  LXXVIII  (May  12,  1904)  379-380;  Dial, 
XXXVI  (Jan.  16,  1904)  47-48;  Ann.  Am.  acad. 
pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Nov.,  1904)  135-136. 

Reed,  Henry  E.  The  great  west  and  the  two 
easts.  ORE.  HIST.  soc.  QUAR.,  IV  (June) 
110-129.  [365 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  The  winning  of  the 
West;  an  account  of  the  exploration  and 
settlement  of  our  country  from  the  Alle- 
ghenies  to  the  Pacific.  Philadelphia,  Geb- 
bie.  6  vol.  front.,  pi.  2i£cm.  (His 
[Complete  writings]  Uniform  ed.)  [366 


Colonial  History  to  J763. 

General* 

Capitulation  of  Louisbourg,  1745.  (Commu- 
nicated by  Otis  G.  Hammond)  NEW 
ENG.  HIST.  AND  GENEAL.  REG.,  LVII  (Apr.) 
214-215.  [367 

The  terms  as  found  in  files  of  N.  H.  provincial 
courts. 

Downs,  Thomas.  The  United  States  and  East 
London.  (In  Locks,  Walter  A.,  East  Lon- 
don antiquities,  pp.  181-115.  London,  1902. 
25^cm.)  [368 

Object  of  paper  is  to  show  "part  played  by  East 
London  riverside  hamlets  in  American  coloniza- 
tion." 


369-394] 


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Doyle,  John  A.  The  English  colonies  (1700- 
1 763)  (In  Cambridge  modern  history,  VII, 
53-69)  [369 

Doyle,  John  A.  The  first  century  of  English 
colonization  (1607-1700)  (In  Cambridge 
modern  history,  VII,  1-5.2)  [370 

Parkman,  Francis.  A  half-century  of  con- 
flict. France  and  England  in  North  Amer- 
ica, part  sixth.  Boston,  Little.  2  v. 
fronts.,  i  pi.,  i  port.,  maps,  plan.  2i£cm. 
(Francis  Parkman's  Works.  New  library 
ed.  vol.  VI- VII)  [371 

Parkman,  Francis.  The  Jesuits  in  North 
America  in  the  seventeenth  century.  Bos- 
ton, Little,  xvii,  586  p.  port.,  i  pi.,  map. 
2i£cm.  (New  library  ed.,  vol.  II)  [372 

Scisco,  L.  D.  The  plantation  type  of  colony. 
AM.  HIST.  REV.,  VIII  (Jan.)  260-270.  [373 

Steiner,  Bernard  C.  Two  eighteenth  century 
missionary  plans.  SEWANEE  REv.,  XI 
(July)  289-305.  [374 

^  Rev.  Thomas  Bray's  mission  to  Maryland,  1709, 
and  George  Berkeley's  plan  for  a  college  in  the 
West  Indies  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in 
America. 


French  and  Indian  War. 

Casgrain,  P.  B.  A  few  remarks  on  "The 
siege  of  Quebec,"  and  the  Battle  of  the 
Plains  of  Abraham,  by  A.  Doughty  .  . 
ROYAL  soc.  CANADA  PROC.,  2d  series,  IX, 
Sec.  ii,  101-133.  [375 

[Connecticut  historical  society]  Rolls  of 
Connecticut  men  in  the  French  and  Indian 
war,  1755-1762,  v.  I,  I755-I757-  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  hist.  soc.  25cm.  (Conn.  hist, 
soc.  col.,  IX)  [376 

Edited  by  Albert  C.  Bates. 

Dionne,  N[arcisse]  E.  The  Siege  of  Quebec 
and  the  battle  of  the  plains  of  Abraham; 
a  reply  to  the  editor  of  Old  and  new  (trans- 
lation) .  .  Quebec,  Dussault.  39  p.  2^cm. 

"[377 

Old  and  new  is  the  title  of  a  weekly  correspon- 
dence published  in  the  Montreal  Gazette  and  signed 
G.  M. 

Dionne,  N.  E.  Le  siege  de  Quebec  en  1759. 
REv.  CANAD.,  XLIV  (May)  5-14.  [378 

Fitch,  Jabez.  The  diary  of  Jabez  Fitch,  Jr. 
MAYFL.  DESC.,  V  (Apr.-Oct.)  101-103, 
251-252.  [379 

At  Fort  Edward,  1757. 

Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.  Washington's  road 
(Nemacolin's  path)  the  first  chapter  of  the 
old  French  war.  Cleveland,  O.,  A.  H.  Clark. 
215  p.  pi.,  maps,  plans.  26^cm.  (Hist, 
highways  of  Am.,  v.  Ill)  [380 

Portions  of  this  volume  have  appeared  in  the 
Interior,  the  O.  archaeol,  and  hist,  quar.,  and  in  a 
monograph,  Colonel  Washington,  issued  by  the 
Western  Reserve  univ.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev., 
VIII  (July)  771-773;  Nation,  LXVII  (Aug.  20) 
153. 


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Includes  all  the  hitherto  unpublished  executive 
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An  exact  reproduction  of  the  original  pamphlet 
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From  a  copy  of  the  American  edition,  found 
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"Executive  minutes  of  the  .  .  Council  .  .  pre- 
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Most  of  the  volume  is  devoted  to  the  career  of 
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Contains  manuscripts  of  Pastorius,  Op  den 
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A  detailed  study  of  the  beginnings  of  Maryland 
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State  of  Virginia  in  1699. 

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[Collins,  Holdridge  Ozro]  Captain  Ira  Beebe 
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fifth  anniversary  of  the  battle  of  Mon- 
mouth,  Freehold,  N.  J.  June  27,  1903. 
Indianapolis,  Levey  bro's  and  co.,  inc.  16 
p.  23cm.  [534 

The  finding  of  the  Revolutionary  prison  ship 
"Jersey."  MAG.  AM.  HIST.,  XXXI  (Jan.- 

k    Mar.)  9.  [535 


(Oct.)  314-324- 
Davis,  W[illiam]  W. 

the  Revolution. 


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[536-561 


Ford,  George  H.  The  struggle  for  liberty: 
General  Lafayette  in  conference  with  Gov- 
ernor Trumbull  of  Connecticut.  CONN. 
MAG.,  VIII  (Apr.-June)  86-89.  [536 

[Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.]  The  priests  of  Canada 
and  the  American  Revolution.  AM.  CATH. 
HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (Apr.)  64-69.  [537 

Griff  is,  William  E.  The  history  and  mythol- 
ogy of  Sullivan's  expedition.  [An  address] 
WY.  COMMEM.  ASSOC.  PROG.,  9-38.  [538 

Expedition  of  Gen.  Sullivan  into  New  York, 
1779,  "which  destroyed  the  power  of  the  Iroquois 
confederacy." 

Hamilton,  Peter  J.  British  West  Florida. 
Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  VII,  399-426.  [539 

Haywood,  Marshall  De  Lancey.  Governor 
William  Tryon,  and  his  administration  in 
the  province  of  North  Carolina,  1765-1771. 
Services  in  a  civil  capacity  and  military 
career  as  commander-in-chief  of  colonial 
forces  which  suppressed  the  insurrection  of 
the  regulators.  Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell. 
223  p.  front.,  3  pi.,  i  map.  28£cm.  [540 
Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  611- 
612;  So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VIII  (Jan.,  1904)  63-65. 

Henderson,  W[illiam]  A.  Kings  Mountain 
and  its  campaign.  An  address,  on  occa- 
sion of  the  unveiling  of  a  monument  to  its 
heroes  at  Guilford  battleground,  July  4th, 
1903.  Greensboro,  N.  C.,  Guilford  battle- 
ground co.  24  p.  23cm.  [541 

Howland,  Henry  R.  A  British  privateer  in 
the  American  Revolution.  BUFFALO  HIST. 
soc.  PUB.,  47-71.  [542 

Reprinted  from  Am.  hist,  rev.,  VII  (Jan.,  1902) 

Ives,  J.  Moss.  A  Connecticut  battlefield  in 
the  American  Revolution.  [Danbury] 
CONN.  MAG.,  VII,  421-450.  [543 

Jones,  Charles  Henry.  The  camp  on  the 
Neshaminy;  an  address  delivered  before 
the  Pennsylvania  society  of  Sons  of  the 
Revolution,  at  Washington's  headquarters 
on  the  Little  Neshaminy,  Bucks  county, 
Pennsylvania,  June  20,  1003.  [Philadel- 
phia? 1903?]  34  p.  2  pi.  (incl.  front.) 
25cm.  [544 

Jordan,  John  C.  York  [Me.]  in  its  relation  to 
the  Revolution;  a  lecture  delivered  before 
the  Historical  society  of  York  county,  May 
21,  1903.  [York,  Pa.]  27-50  p.  2i£cm. 
[Hist.  soc.  of  York  co.  proc.  and  coll.,  I, 
no.  3]  [545 

Paged  continuously  with  v.  I,  no.  2,  of  the  Proc. 
and  coll. 

Keim,  Jane  S.  Owen.  Berks  county,  Penn- 
sylvania, in  the  American  Revolution. 
AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXIII  (Dec.)  421-427.  [546 

King's  Mountain,  the  decisive  battle  of  the 
Revolution.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (June) 
967-969.  [547 

McCorkle,  Lutie  Andrews.  Was  Alamance 
the  first  battle  of  the  Revolution?  N.  C. 
BOOKLET,  no.  7  (Nov.)  26  pp.  [548 


Battle  of  Alamance,  May  16,  1771,  an  uprising  of 
the  Regulators  in  N.  C.  to  secure  redress  of  griev- 
ances. 

Moses,  Ernest  Curtis.  The  signing  of  the 
Declaration,  with  documental  history. 
AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXIII  (Aug.)  107-110. 

[549 

Murray,  Thomas  Hamilton.  Irish  Rhode 
Islanders  in  the  American  Revolution. 
With  some  mention  of  those  serving  in  the 
regiments  of  Elliott,  Lippitt,  Topham, 
Crary,  Angell,  Olney,  Greene,  and  other 
noted  commanders.  Providence,  Am. -Irish 
hist.  soc.  90  p.  port.  2 2  Jem.  [550 

Nash,  Francis.  Hillsboro  [N.  C.]  colonial  and 
revolutionary.  Raleigh,  Edwards.  100  p. 
23cm.  [551 

"*".  Covers  the  period  1754-1782.  Includes  an  ac- 
count of  the  Regulation  war  in  1771.  Rev.  in: 
So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (July)  304. 

North  [Lord]  Lord  North,  the  prime  minis- 
ter: a  personal  memoir. — II.  No.  AM. 
REV.,  CLXXVII  (Aug.)  260-277.  [552 

Parsons,  Charles  L.  The  capture  of  Fort  Wil- 
liam and  Mary,  December  14  and  15,  1774. 
[Concord,  N.  H.]  30  p.  facsim.  23cm.  [553 
Reprinted  from  N.  H.  hist.  soc.  proc.,  IV,  pt.  1. 
Made  up  largely  of  extracts  from  contemporary 
documents  public  and  private. 

Peck,  Epaphroditus.  Loyal  to  the  crown: 
Moses  Dunbar,  Tory,  and  his  fidelity  to 
church  and  king.  CONN.  MAG.,  VIII  (Apr.- 
June,  Dec.)  129-136,  297-300.  [554 

Randall,  E.  0.  Clark's  conquest  of  the  North- 
west. O.  ARCHAEOL.  AND  HIST.  SOC.  PUB., 

XII,  67-94.  [555 

Randall,  E.  0.      The  Dunmore  war.     W.  VA. 

HIST.  MAG.,  Ill  (Jan.)  23-44.  [556 

Reprint  of  part  of  a  pamphlet  by  Mr.  Randall  on 
the  battle  of  Point  Pleasant. 

Randall,  E.  0.  Ohio  in  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. O.  ARCHAEOI,.  AND  HIST.  SOC.,  CEN- 
TEN.  ANNIV.,  120-146.  [557 

Raymond,  Marcius  D.  David  Williams  and 
the  capture  of  Andre:  a  paper  read  before 
the  Tarrytown  historical  society,  January 
15,  1903-  [Tarrytown?  N.  Y.]  [22]  p. 
illus.  (incl.  port.)  2  pi.  25^011.  [558 

Includes  Williams'  narrative  of  the  capture. 

A  record  of  the  dedication  of  the  monument 
on  Dorchester  Heights,  South  Boston,  built 
by  the  Commonwealth  as  a  memorial  of  the 
evacuation  of  Boston,  March  17,  1776,  by 
the  British  troops,  March  17,  1902.  Bos- 
ton, Wright  and  Potter.  53  p.  ill.  8°. 

[559 

Includes  an  address  by  Hon.  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

Richardson,  W.  H.  Valley  Forge.  Jersey 
City.  20  p.  illus.,  plates.  2ocm.  [560 

Sanborn,  Nathan  P.  Gen.  John  Glover  and 
his  Marblehead  regiment  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war;  a  paper  read  before  the  Mar- 
blehead hist,  soc.,  May  14,  1903.  [Marble- 
head,  Mass.]  The  Society.  56  p.  front, 
(port.)  i8cm.  [561 


562-586] 


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25 


Shippen,  E.  General  John  Burgoyne.  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLII  (Aug.)  123-159.  [562 

Reprinted  from  Unit,  ser.,  May,  1881. 

Smith,  Ellen  B.  The  massacre  at  Hancock's 
bridge.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXIII  (Nov.)  339- 

345-  t563 

Smith,  Justin  H.  Arnold's  march  from  Cam- 
bridge to  Quebec ;  a  critical  study,  together 
with  a  reprint  of  Arnold's  Journal.  New 
York,  Putnam,  xix,  498  p.  front.,  maps, 
diagrs.  2i|cm.  [564 

A  study  of  details  of  the  expedition  for  the  pur- 
pose of  identifying  the  exact  route  taken.  Rev.  in : 
Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904)  406-407;  Nation, 
LXXVII  (Sept.  3)  195;  Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci., 
XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  91-92;  Eng.  hist,  rev.,  XIX 
Oct  1904)  795-796.  See  note  by  author  in  Na- 
tion, LXXVII,  246. 

Smith,  Justin  H.  The  prologue  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  CENTURY,  LXV  (Nov., 
Dec.,  i902-Apr.,  1903)  72-94,  351-369, 
529-544,  713-733,  899-916.  [565 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Empire 
state  society.  Fort  Washington:  an  ac- 
count of  the  identification  of  the  site  of 
Fort  Washington,  New  York  City,  and  the 
erection  and  dedication  of  a  monument 
thereon  Nov.  16,  1901,  by  the  Empire  state 
society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, with  the  co-operation  of  the  American 
scenic  and  historic  preservation  society; 
with  a  history  of  the  defense  and  reduction 
of  Mount  Washington,  by  Reginald  Pelham 
Bolton.  New  York,  Empire  state  soc. 
S.  A.  R.,  1902.  123  p.  front.,  2  pi.,  2  fold, 
maps,  2  fold,  plans.  25|cm.  [566 

Spears,  John  R.  Benedict  Arnold — naval 
patriot.  HARPER'S,  CVI  (Jan.)  277-281. 

[567 
Story  of  battle  of  Lake  Champlain. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  A  Revolutionary  epi- 
sode. Major  John  Andre,  the  spy,  and 
Gen.  Benedict  Arnold,  the  traitor.  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLI  (May)  1212-1216.  [568 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  Washington  at  Valley 
Forge.  UNIT.  SER.,  XLI  (June)  1254- 
1274.  [569 

Sympathy  with  Boston  in  the  destruction  of 
the  tea  [report  of  a  meeting  of  the  inhabi- 
tants of  Kittery,  1773]  OLD  ELIOT,  VI 
(Apr.)  46-48.  [570 

Tolman,  George.  Events  of  April  nineteenth. 
[Concord,  Mass.]  Concord  antiq.  soc. 
[1902?]  36  p.  [Concord  antiq.  soc.  pub. 
no.  8]  [571 

The  Concord  fight,  April  19,  1775. 

Tuttle,  John  Ellery.  The  Maryland  tea  party. 
NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (Mar.)  47-50. 

[572 

Vroom,  James.  The  Penobscot  loyalists. 
ACADIENSIS,  III  (July)  172-182.  [573 

Walker,  Joseph  B.  The  New  Hampshire 
covenant  of  1774;  a  paper  read  before  the 
New  Hampshire  historical  society,  April  8, 
1903,  and  reprinted  from  the  Granite 
monthly  of  October,  1903.  Concord,  N.  H. 
Rumford.  12  p.  facsim.  24^cm.  [574 


Wallace,  D.  D.  Revolution  In  South  Caro- 
lina. SEWANEE  REV.,  XI  (Apr.)  205-212. 

[575 

Review  of  McCrady's  "History  of  South  Caro- 
lina in  the  Revolution,  1780-1783." 

Wild,  Helen  Tilden.  Medford  in  the  Revolu- 
tion. Military  history  of  Medford,  Massa- 
chusetts. 1765-1783.  Also  list  of  soldiers 
and  civil  officers,  with  genealogical  and 
biographical  notes.  Medford,  J.  C.  Miller, 
jr.,  print.  67  p.  front.  22^cm.  [576 

Revolutionary  Soldiers :  Names. 

Account  of  cash  paid  the  officers  and  privates 
of  Col°  Moylan's  reg.  Lt.  dragoons  at  Lan- 
caster in  part  of  their  depretiation.  PA. 
MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  119-120.  [577 

Dalton,  Mary  Louise.  List  of  names  of  Revo- 
lutionary soldiers  known  to  have  been 
buried  in  Missouri.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII 
(Feb.-Apr.)  115-116,  341-343.  [578 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  A 
record  of  the  Revolutionary  soldiers  buried 
in  Lake  county,  Ohio,  with  a  partial  list  of 
those  in  Geauga  county,  and  a  member- 
ship roll  of  New  Connecticut  chapter, 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  .  . 
[Painesville,  O.,  1902]  94  p.  illus.  8°. 

[579 

Decker,  0.  S.  Virginia  soldiers  at  Fort  Pitt, 
1783.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill  (Apr.)  169- 
171.  [580 

Copied  from  the  Gen.  Wm.  Irvine  papers  in  the 
Historical  society  of  Pa. 

France.  Ministere  des  affaires  etrangeres. 
Les  combattants  francais  de  la  guerre 
ame'ricaine  1778-1783.  Listes  6tablies  d' 
apres  les  documents  authentiques  deposes 
aux  Archives  nationales  et  aux  Archives  du 
Ministere  de  la  guerre.  Paris,  Ancienne 
maison  Quantin,  Librairies  -  imprimeries 
reunies,  Motteroz,  Martinet,  xii,  327  p. 
front.,  2  pi.,  7  port.  32^cm.  [581 

List  of  French  sailors  and  soldiers  who  assisted 
the  American  forces  in  the  Revolution,  compiled 
from  documents  in  the  national  archives  at  Paris. 
Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  201-202. 

Qoold,  Nathan.  Capt.  Samuel  Leighton's 
company.  York  county  [Maine]  men  at 
Dorchester  Heights,  1776.  OLD  ELIOT, 
VI  (Oct.)  140-144.  [582 

Gratz,  Simon.  The  generals  of  the  Continen- 
tal line  in  the  Revolutionary  war.  PA. 
MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  385-403.  [583 

Graves  of  the  Revolutionary  soldiers  [Ken- 
tucky] AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (Apr.)  481- 
489.  [584 

Graves  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  [Missouri] 
AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (Apr.)  545-546.  [585 

Graves  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  identified  by 
Miami  Chapter  [D.  A.  R.]  Troy,  Ohio.  AM. 
MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (Apr.)  343.  [586 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[587-609 


Johnson,  B.  F.  List  of  Revolutionary  sol- 
diers [from  Georgia]  D.  A.  R.  5TH  REP., 
(1902)  326-354-  [587 

Additional  to  list  in  D.  A.  R.  3d  rep.     App.  E. 

[Jordan,  John  W.j  Pennsylvania  soldiers  of 
the  Revolution  entitled  to  depreciation  pay. 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  449-471.  [588 

[List  of  recruits  from  the  Cape  May  battalion, 
N.  J.,  and  other  Cape  May  patriots]  D.  A. 
R.,  5TH  REP.  (1902)  360-363.  .  [589 

Massachusetts.  Secretary  of  the  Common- 
wealth. Massachusetts  soldiers  and  sailors 
of  the  Revolutionary  war.  A  compilation 
from  the  archives,  v.  II  [Mor-Paz]  Bos- 
ton, Wright  and  Potter.  1053  p.  4°.  [590 

Noted  in  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.  (Jan., 
1904)  103. 

Mervine,  William  M.,  comp.  Sundry  notes 
from  letters  of  attorney  regarding  sailors  of 
the  Revolution.  PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII, 
115-118.  [591 

Mervine,  William  M.,  comp.  Sundry  records 
of  Revolutionary  service.  PA.  MAG.  HIST., 
XXVII,  120-123.  [592 

Names  of  Revolutionary  soldiers.  D.  A.  R. 
5TH  REP.,  1902,  86  ff.  [593 

The  list  includes  names  of  soldiers  buried  in  or 
near  the  following  places:  Arkansas,  p.  86-87; 
Southington,  East  Hadden,  New  Milford  and  in  the 
vicinity  of  Rockville,  Conn.,  p.  104-106,  119,  122, 
125-126;  Kentucky,  p.  163-164;  Attleboro,  Mass, 
and  vicinity,  170-171,  355-358;  Missouri,  p.  197; 
Keene  and  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  p.  200-201,  202-203; 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  p.  211;  East  Springfield, 
Jamestown,  Johnstown,  Olean,  Utica,  Genoa,  and 
in  Cortland  co.,  N.  Y.,  p.  228,  230,  231,  240,  241- 
242,244,  246-247;  Upper  Canisteo  Valley,  N.  Y., 
p.  232-234;  near  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  p.  251;  Miami 
county,  Ohio,  p.  252;  Center,  Chester  and  Phila- 
delphia counties,  Pa.,  p.  257-258,  259-261,271- 
272;  in  the  vicinity  of  Carlisle,  Erie,  Lewisburg, 
Sunbury  and  York,  Pa.,  p.  262-263,268-269,273- 
274,  278;  East  Greenwich,  Pawtucket,  and  New- 
port, R.  I.;  p.  279,  280,  281 ;  near  Windsor,  Brat- 
tleboro,  Middlebury,  Cornwall,  Salisbury,  Addison, 
Orewell,  Shoreham,  Whiting,  Manchester,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  p.  285,  287- 
300;  Ohio  co.,  West  Va.,  p  306;  Hookset,  N.  H.,p. 
359;  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  p.  377-379;  Lake  and 
Geauga  counties,  Ohio,  p.  380-388;  Ox  Bow,  New- 
bury,  Vt.,  p.  389-394. 

Noailles,  [Amblard  Marie  Raymond  Amedee] 
-vicomte  de.  Marins  et  soldats  fran^ais 
en  Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  1'inde- 
pendance  des  Etats-Unis  (1778-1783) 
Paris,  Perrin  et  cie.  vii,  439  p.  port., 
fold.  maps.  22jcm.  [594 

A  history  of  the  operations  of  the  French  army 
and  navy  in  the  United  States  and  the  West  Indies 
from  1778  to  1783,  compiled  from  official  docu- 
ments in  the  Depot  de  la  Guerre  and  the  Archives 
Nationales  in  Paris.  Rev.  in:  Rev.  quest,  hist., 
LXXIII  (Jan.)  324-325;  Rev.  d'hist.  mod.  et  con- 
temp.,  IV  (May)  542-543;  Am.  hist,  rev.,  VIII,  403. 

Our  soldiers  of  1775  [Kittery,  Me.]  OLD 
ELIOT.,  VI  (Apr.)  52.  [595 

Pendleton,  Elizabeth  W.  Names  and  burial 
places  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  in  Ohio 
county,  West  Virginia.  AM.  MO.  MAG., 
XXII  (Apr.)  636.  [596 


Phillips,  Daniel  L.  The  Revolutionary  mar- 
tyrs of  ancient  Pachaug.  [Griswold?  Conn.] 
15  p.  2o£cm.  [597 

The    "Ancient   Pachaug"   was    North    Preston, 
later  incorporated  in  the  town  of  Griswold,  Conn. 

Pierce,  Grace  M.  Revolutionary  soldiers 
buried  in  the  upper  Canisteo  valley  [New 
York]  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (May)  650- 
651,  972-973-  t598 

[Revolutionary]  ancestors  [of  members]  of 
Knickerbocker  chapter  [of  D.  A.  R.],  N.  Y. 
D.  A.  R.  5TH  REP.  (1902)  364-376.  [599 

Revolutionary  records.  Notices  of  deaths 
from  a  file  of  Boston  newspapers,  1807,  and 
from  the  Evangelical  magazine,  printed  at 
Utica,  New  York.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXIII 
(Dec.)  439-440.  [600 

Revolutionary  records:  pension  applications 
filed  by  Revolutionary  war  veterans  re- 
siding in  Westmoreland  county,  Pennsyl- 
vania. AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXIII  (Aug.-Nov.) 
119-123,  195-198,  292-293,  364-366.  [601 

From    Westmoreland    Democrat,    Greensburg, 
Pennsylvania. 

Revolutionary  soldier  [Win.  Foreman]  buried 
at  Moundsville,  W.  Va.  D.  A.  R.  5TH 
REP.  (1902)  305-306.  [602 

Savary,  A.  W.  Muster  roll  of  disbanded  officers, 
discharged  and  disbanded  soldiers  and  loyal- 
ists mustered  at  Digby,  the  29th  day  of 
May,  1784.  N.  Y.  GENEAL.  AND  BIOG.  REC., 
XXXIV (Apr.-July)  118-123,  i92-i97.[603 

Savary,  A.  W.  Muster  roll  of  the  disbanded 
officers,  discharged  soldiers  and  loyalists, 
taken  at  Gulliver's  Hole,  S.  Mary's  Bay 
and  Sissiboo,  ist  and  6th  of  June,  1784. 

N.    Y.    GENEAL.    AND    BIOG.    REC.,    XXXIV 

(Oct.)  261-263.  [604 

Savary,  A.  W.  Muster  rolls  of  discharged  offi- 
cers and  disbanded  soldiers  and  loyalists 
taken  in  the  county  of  Annapolis  between 
the  1 8th  and  29th  days  of  June,  1784.  N.Y. 
GENEAL.  AND  BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (Jan.) 
38-44.  Contd.  from  XXXIII,  219.  [605 

Savary,  A.  W.  Return  of  disbanded  officers, 
discharged  and  disbanded  soldiers,  &c., 
mustered  at  Bear  river  on  the  i  ith  and  25th 
day  of  June,  1784.  N.  Y.  GENEAL.  AND 
BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (Oct.)  259-261.  [606 

Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution.  VA.  MAG. 
HIST.,  X  (Jan.-Apr.)  295-297,  419-420; 
XI  (July-Oct.)  88-92,  182-184.  [607 

William  Burton  [1755-1842,  of  Va.,  a  Revolu- 
tionary soldier]  WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI 
(Jan.)  213-214.  [608 

[Wyrnan,  [Mrs.]  Lloyd]  Revolutionary  sol- 
diers buried  in  Ohio.  AM.  MO.  MAG., 
XXIII  (Jan.)  21-23.  [609 

Names     from     Portage,     Cuyahoga,     Summit, 
Medina,  Mahoning,  Erie,  and  Loraine  counties. 


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Revolutionary  Societies* 

Collins,  Holdridge  0.  General  society  of  the 
Sons  of  the  Revolution.  SONS  OP  REV., 
IND.  bk.  II,  89-96.  [610 

Institution  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 
[Ridgewood?  N.  J.]  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati in  New  Jersey.  1 5  p.  1 2cm.  [6 1 1 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Maine  so- 
ciety. .  .  What  the  society  in  Maine  has 
done,  organization  and  officers  of  the  society, 
constitution  of  the  society,  roll  of  members, 
officers  of  national  society,  constitution  of 
the  national  society.  Portland,  Lefavor- 
Tower  co.  259  p.  front,  (port.)  4  pi. 
(i  col.)  24|cm.  [612 

Sons  of  the  Revolution.  California.  Decen- 
nial register  of  the  society  .  .  1893-1903. 
[Los  Angeles]  Baumgardt.  [18]  p.  illus. 
port.  28cm.  [613 

Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Connecticut  society. 
..  Decennial  report,  1903.  [Hartford, 
Conn.]  Case,  Lockwood  and  Brainard  co. 
85  p.  illus.  25cm.  [614 

Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Pennsylvania  society. 
A  brief  history  of  the  flags  a.nd  banners  of 
the  Pennsylvania  society  of  Sons  of  the 
Revolution;  prepared  by  Captain  Henry 
Hobart  Bellas  .  .  Philadelphia,  The  So- 
ciety. 1 8  p.  25^cm.  [615 

1783-1789. 

Bigelow,  Melville  M.  The  Constitution  (1776- 
1 789)  (In  Cambridge  modern  history,  VII, 
235-304)  [616 

Boutwell,  George  S.  The  convention  of  1787- 
NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (June)  500-502- 

[617 

Ford,  Worthington  C.,  ed.  The  Federal  Con- 
stitution in  Virginia,  1787-1788.  MASS. 

HIST.  SOC.  PROC.,  SER.  2,  XVII    (Oct.)    450- 

510.  [618 

Upwards  of  fifty  letters,  all  but  six  from  origi- 
nals, from  Edward  Carrington,  James  McClurg, 
Rev.  James  Madison,  Joseph  Jones,  and  others,  in- 
teresting for  "the  picture  they  present  of  the  polit- 
ical problems  existing  in  the  years  1787  and  1788." 

Gentry,  Susie.  The  volunteer  state  (Tennes- 
see) as  a  seceder.  N.  C.  BOOKLET,  III 
(July)  14  pp.  [619 

Brief  sketch  of  its  "secession"  as  the  "State  of 
Franklin." 

Jameson,  John  Franklin.  Studies  in  the  his~ 
tory  of  the  Federal  convention  of  1787. 
AM.  HIST.  ASSOC.  REP.,  1902,  I,  89-167. 

[620 

The  series  includes  the  following  papers:  1. 
Letters  from  the  Federal  convention,  pp.  90-98 ; 
2.  Letters  not  heretofore  printed,  pp.  98-1 00;  3.  List 
of  letters  in  print,  pp.  100-103;  4.  The  text  of  the 
Virginia  plan,  pp.  103-1 1 1 ;  5.  The  text  of  the  Pinck- 
ney  plan,  pp.  1 11-132;  6.  The  text  of  the  New  Jersey 
plan,  pp.  133-143;  7.  The  text  of  Hamilton's  plan, 
pp.  143-1 50;  8.  The  Wilson  drafts  for  thecommittee 
of  detail,  pp.  150-157;  9.  Members  who  did  not  sign, 
pp.  157-160;  10.  The  action  of  the  States,  pp.  161- 
164;  11.  Journal  and  debates  of  the  State  conven- 
tions pp.  164-167. 


Macaulay,  Alexander.  Journal  [1783]  WM. 
AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI  (Jan.)  180-191.  [621 

Letter  and  fragmentary  diary;  gives  account 
of  journey  from  Louisa  county  to  Yorktown. 

Moustier,  comte  de.  Correspondence  of  the 
Comte  de  Moustier  with  the  Comte  de 
Montmorin,  1787-1789.  [Contributed  by  H. 
E.  Bourne]  AM.  HIST.  REV.,  VIII  (July) 
709-733;  IX  (Oct.)  86-96.  [622 

Showing  attitude  of  French  government  towards 
the  new  Constitution. 

Noble,  John.  A  few  notes  on  the  Shays  rebel- 
lion. Worcester,  Mass.,  C.  Hamilton.  35 
p.  25^cm.  [623 

Reprinted  from  Am.  antiq.  soc.  proc.,  Oct.  21, 
1902. 

Pinckney,  Charles.  Portions  of  Charles  Pinck- 
ney's  plan  for  a  constitution,  1787.  [Con- 
tributed by  J.  Franklin  Jameson]  AM. 
HIST.  REV.,  VIII  (Apr.)  509-511.  [624 

See  above,  Jameson,  J.  F.,  "Studies  in  the  his- 
tory of  the  Federal  convention  of  1787." 

1 789- *  829, 

Sources  and  Documents, 

Battle,  Kemp  P.,  ed.  Letters  of  Nathaniel 
Macon,  John  Steele  and  William  Barry 
Grove.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  The  University 
[1902]  122  p.  22cm.  (Univ.  of  N.  C. 
James  Sprunt  historical  monograph,  no. 
3)  [625 

Includes  short  sketches  of  each  of  the  writers  > 
and  also  of  James  Hogg.  The  letters  bear  various 
dates  between  1792  and  1824  and  discuss  both 
national  and  state  affairs. 

Bradley,  Stephen  Row.  Letter  to  Judge  Roy- 
all  Tyler.  Dated  Washington,  Jan.  27, 
1810.  BOSTON  PUB.  LIB.  BUI,.,  VIII  (Feb.) 
70-71.  [626 

From  the  Chamberlain  manuscripts,  Boston 
pub.  lib. 

Cutler,  Manasseh.  Seven  letters  written  by 
Manasseh  Cutler,  LL.  D.  [1803-1805]  while 
representing  the  Essex  district  in  Congress 
to  .  .  Francis  Low.  ESSEX  INST.  HIST. 
COLL.,  XXXIX  (Oct.)  317-332.  [627 

Dunlap-Brady  correspondence  [1830-1834] 
AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII  (July)  256-261.  [628 

Relates  to  the  Seminole  campaign  in  Florida 
in  1818. 

Duval,  William  P.  Letter  to  James  Barbour 
concerning  Florida  immigration  and  poli- 
tics, 1823.  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (Mar.) 
366-367.  [629 

From  Barbour  papers  in  N.  Y.  pub.  lib. 

Hall,  Boiling.  An  expression  of  contempo- 
rary opinion  from  Alabama  on  the  contro- 
versy of  Georgia  with  President  Adams 
over  the  Creek  Indian  lands.  GULF  ST. 
HIST.  MAG.,  I  (Mar.)  363-366.  [630 

From  Barbour  papers  in  N.  Y.  pub.  lib. 

Howell,  David.  Letter  to  John  Brown. 
Dated  Providence,  Jan.  26,  1801.  BOSTON 
PUB.  LIB.  BUL.,  VIII  (Jan.)  26-28.  F631 


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[632-655 


Kirtland,  Turhand.  Diary,  from  1798-1800. 
While  surveying  and  laying  out  the  WTest- 
ern  Reserve  for  the  Connecticut  land  com- 
pany. [Poland ?  O.]  41  p.  22|cm.  [632 

Agent  for  the  Connecticut  land  company.  Very 
brief  records  of  a  pioneer's  daily  life.  Introduc- 
tion signed:  Mary  L.  W.  Morse. 

Massachusetts  legislature.  Address  [to  Presi- 
dent John  Adams,  1801,  and]  the  answer. 
ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (July)  140-142.  [633 

Nicholson,  James.  Letter  [Dec.  26]  1803. 
[Contributed  by  C.  Becker]  AM.  HIST. 
REV.,  VIII  (Apr.)  511-513.  [634 

Account  of  part  Clinton  had  in  nomination  of 
Burr  in  1800. 

Powell,  Leven.  The  Leven  Powell  corres- 
pondence [1787-1 829]  BRANCH  HIST.  PAP., 
no.  3  (June)  217-256.  [635 

Wadsworth,  Peleg.  .Letter  to  Jacob  Burnet 
on  American  politics  in  1800.  N.  Y.  PUB. 
LIB.  BUL.,  VII  (Oct.)  393.  [636 

From  original  manuscript  in  Ford  collection, 
N.  Y.  pub.  lib. 

Wagner,  Jacob.  Letter  to  Colonel  Reed  on 
American  affairs  in  1798.  N.  Y.  PUB.  LIB. 
BUL.,  VII  (Aug.)  279-280.  [637 

From  original  manuscript  in  Ford  collection, 
N.  Y.  public  library. 

Webster,   Noah.  Letter  to  Daniel  Webster, 

Sept.  6,  1834.  [Contributed  by  Worthing- 

ton  C.  Ford]  AM.    HIST.   REV.,  IX    (Oct.) 

96-104.  [638 

On  calumnies  urged  against  Washington  and 
Jay,  and  on  the  Hartford  convention. 

Williams,  Jarvis,  Jr.  [Letter  to  Hon.  Henry 
Dearborn,  Boston,  Nov.  24,  1808]  COL- 
LECTOR, XVI  (May)  76.  [639 

Discusses  political  conditions  resulting  from 
attacks  on  American  commerce  by  foreign  powers. 

Louisiana  Purchase. 

Blanchard,  Rufus.  Documentary  history  of 
the  cession  of  Louisiana  to  the  United 
States  till  it  became  an  American  province. 
Chicago,  R.  Blanchard.  68  p.,  illus.,  ports, 
fold.  map.  23|cm.  [640 

Contains  selected  portions  of  the  diplomatic 
correspondence  relative  to  the  cession  and  the 
provisions  of  the  treaty  in  full.  The  app.  con- 
tains "a  brief  history  of  Oregon  and  acquisitions 
of  territory  to  the  United  States. "  Rev.  in:  Iowa 
jour,  hist.,  II  (Apr.,  1904)  285-286. 

Brooks,  Noah.  How  we  bought  the  great 
West.  SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIV  (Nov.)  561- 
569.  [641 

Chouteau,  Pierre.  The  story  of  the  Louisiana 
purchase.  NAT.  MAG.,  XVIII  (May)  153- 
157-  t642 

Claiborne,  William  C.  C.  Louisiana  affairs  in 
1 804.  Letter  from  William  C.  C.  Claiborne, 
Governor-General  of  the  province  of  Louis- 
iana, to  James  Madison,  Secretary  of  state. 
GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (May)  403-408. 

[643 


Evans,  Lawrence  B.  The  negotiation  of  the 
Louisiana  purchase.  NEW  ENG.  MAG., 
XXXIV  (May)  340-344-  t644 

Hitchcock,  Ripley.  The  Louisiana  purchase 
and  the  exploration,  early  history  and 
building  of  the  West.  Boston,  Ginn. 
xxi,  349  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports., 
maps.  igcm.  [645 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  830- 
831;  Dial,  XXXVI  (Apr.  16,  1904)261-262;  Ann. 
Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  86. 

Lewis,  Virgil  A.  The  story  of  the  Louisiana 
purchase.  .  .  St.  Louis,  Woodward  and 
Tiernan  print,  co.  300  p.  front.,  plates, 
ports.,  maps,  plan.  2ocm.  [646 

Louisiana  historical  society.  Official  souvenir 
programme  of  the  transfer  of  Louisiana 
from  France  to  the  United  States.  Com- 
memoration by  the  Louisiana  historical  so- 
ciety at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  i8th, 
1 9th  and  2Oth,  1903.  Historical  and  sta- 
tistical data  of  Louisiana  and  New  Orleans 
.  .  Ed.  and  pub.  by  James  M.  Augustin  .  . 
by  authority  of  the  Louisiana  historical 
society.  [New  Orleans]  Picayune  job 
print.  [1903?]  34  p.,  ports.  23cm.  [647 

2d  ed.  Appended  is  an  account,  omitted  from 
the  1st  edition,  of  the  colonial  ball  and  the  histor- 
ical banquet  held  in  connection  with  the  celebra- 
tion. 

McMaster,  John  Bach.  The  delivery  of  Louis- 
iana to  the  United  States.  INDEP.,  LV 
(Dec.  17)  2987-2992.  [648 

Morris,  Qouverneur.  [Letter  concerning  Lou- 
isiana treaty]  COLLECTOR  (May)  76.  [649 

Quincy,  Josiah  Phillips.  The  Louisiana  pur- 
chase and  the  appeal  to  posterity.  Cam- 
bridge [Mass.]  J.  Wilson  and  son.  13  p. 
24^cm.  [650 

Reprinted  from  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.,  Nov., 
1903. 

Rader,  Perry  S.  The  boundaries  of  the  Louis- 
iana purchase.  Mo.  HIST.  soc.  PROC.,  7-27. 

[651 

Rosen,  Lew.  Napoleon  on  America  and  the 
Americans.  LIVING  AGE,  CCXXXVII  (May 
23)  449-456.  [652 

From  the  "Fortnightly  review." 

Turner,  Frederick  J.  The  significance  of  the 
Louisiana  purchase .  REV.  OF  REV.  ,  XXVII 
(May)  578-584-  [653 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  state.  State  papers  and  cor- 
respondence bearing  upon  the  purchase  of 
the  territory  of  Louisiana.  Washington, 
Gov.  print,  off.  299  p.  23cm.  (57th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Doc.  no.  431) 

[654 

Winship,  A[lbert]  E.,  and  Robert  W.  Wallace. 

The  Louisiana  purchase  as  it  was  and  as  it 
is.    Chicago,  Flanagan.  1 77  p.  illus.    i^cra. 

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War  of  J8J2. 

Askin,  John.  Extracts  from  the  diary  of 
John  Askin.  MICH.  HIST.  soc.  COLL., 
XXXII,  468-474.  [656 

Prom  the  Burton  library,  Detroit.     Deals  with 
War  of  1812. 

Askin  papers.  MICH.  HIST.  soc.  COLL., 
XXXII,  474-515.  [657 

Brown,  Jacob.  Letter  to  Daniel  B.  Tomp- 
kins,  Governor  of  New  York.  Dated  Near 
Quarters,  Sackett's  Harbor,  June  i,  1813. 
Battle  of  Sackett's  Harbor,  1813.  BOSTON 
PUB.  LIB.  BUL.,  VIII  (Feb.)  72-76.  [658 

Prom   Chamberlain   manuscripts,    Boston   pub. 
lib. 

Captures  made  by  the  U.  S.  private  schooner 
Perry,  Capt.  John  Coleman,  1814.  PA. 
MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  248.  [659 

Clark,  Byron  N.  Accounts  of  the  battle  of 
Plattsburg,  n  September,  1814.  From 
contemporaneous  sources.  GENEAL.  QUAR. 
MAG.,  Ill  (1902-3)  234-252.  [660 

Included    are    lists    of    Americans    killed    and 
wounded,  and  British  prisoners  taken. 

Clark,  Byron  N.     Accounts  of  the  battle  of. 
Plattsburgh,    September     n,     1814.     VT. 
ANTIQ,,  I  (Mar.)  75-93-  [661 

Hannay,  James.  The  War  of  1812.  CANAD. 
MAG.,  XX  (Jan.-Apr.)  230-245,  327~343, 
429-445,  539-553;  XXI  (May-Oct.)  39~55, 
1 39-i5i,  240-250,  344-355,  429-446,  524- 
540;  XXII  (Nov.-Dec.)  41-57,  164-180. 

[662 

Lundy's  Lane  historical  society,  Welland,  Ont. 
The  documentary  history  of  the  campaign 
upon  the  Niagara  frontier  in  the  year  1813. 
Part  II.  June  to  August,  1813.  Collected 
and  edited  .  .  by  Lieut. -Colonel  E.  Cruik- 
shank.  Welland,  Tribune  office.  [Its 
Documentary  history  of  the  Campaign  on 
the  Niagara  frontier  in  1812-14,  pt.  6, 
332  pp]  [663 

Marine  notes.  From  a  news  book  kept  in 
Salem,  Mass.,  1812-1815,  at  the  office  of  the 
Essex  insurance  company,  Nathaniel  Bow- 
ditch,  president.  ESSEX  INST.  HIST.  COLL., 
XXXIX  (July)  294-310.  [664 

[Miller,  Thomas  Harvey]  The  capture  of  St. 
Mary's,  Georgia,  by  Admiral  Cockburn. 
So.  HIST.  ASSOC.  PUB.,  VII  (July)  233-237. 

[665 
Letter,  dated  March  22,  1815. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  Privateers  of  1812. 
UNIT.  SER.,  XLII  (Sept.)  315-322.  [666 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  Some  heroes  of  the 
War  of  1812.  UNIT.  SER.,  XLI  (Apr.) 
1074-1083.  [667 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  The  Wasp  and  Frolic 
and  other  incidents  of  the  War  of  1812. 
UNIT.  SBR.,  XLII  (Aug.)  181-189.  [668 


Views  of  John  Sevier  OH  the  second  war  with 
England,  1812-1815  [letter  to  Gov.  Shelby] 
GULF  ST.  HivST.  MAG.,  I  (Mar.)  357-358. 

[669 

Draper  coll.,  Sumter  manuscripts,  Vol.  I,  no. 
109. 

Waine,  Benjamin.  Account  of  capture  of 
U.  S.  ship  Frolic  by  the  Orpheus  frigate, 
Captain  Hugh  Pigot,  19  April,  1814.  N. 
Y.  PUB.  LIB.  BUL.,  VII  (Aug.)  278.  [670 
From  original  manuscripts  in  Ford  collection, 
N.  Y.  pub.  lib. 

War  1812.  Williams  papers.  MICH.  HIST 
soc.  COLL.,  XXXII,  516-523.  [671 

From  the  Burton  library,  Detroit. 

Wilson,  H.  W.  The  War  of  1812-1815.  (In 
Cambridge  modern  history,  VII,  335-348) 

[672 

Young,  Bennett  H.  The  battle  of  the  Thames, 
in  which  Kentuckians  defeated  the  British, 
French,  and  Indians,  October  5,  1813,  with 
a  list  of  the  officers  and  privates  who  won 
the  victory.  Louisville,  Ky.,  J.  P.  Morton 
and  co.  xii,  274  p.  front.,  pi.,  port.,  plan. 
32  x  25cm.  (Filsonclub  pub.  no.  1 8)  [673 

Rev.  in:  So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (Nov.)  454- 
455. 

Miscellaneous. 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.  The  Fries  rebellion  [1798- 
1799]  ERA,  XII  (Aug.)  175-180.  [674 

Dixon,  [Susan  (Bullitt)]  History  of  Missouri 
compromise  and  slavery  in  American  poli- 
tics. 2d  ed.  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke,  xii, 
623  p.  front,  (port.)  2^cm.  [675 

McCaleb,  Walter  Flavius.  The  Aaron  Burr 
conspiracy.  New  York,  Dodd.  xix,  377 
p.  fold.  map.  2i^cm.  [676 

Based  largely  upon  hitherto  unused  material  in 
the  archives  in  Mexico,  Texas,  and  Washington  and 
upon  contemporary  Kentucky  and  New  Orleans 
newspapers.  Discredits  the  treason  theory  and 
presents  evidence  to  show  that  Burr's  real  purpose 
was  a  filibustering  expedition  against  Spanish 
territory.  Burr's  maps  are  reproduced  in  fac- 
simile. Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904) 
377-380;  Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXII  (July) 
223-224;  Nation,  LXXVII  (July  9)  36-37;  Dial, 
61-63;  Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XVIII  (Sept.)  538-539. 

McMaster,  J.  B.  The  struggle  for  commercial 
independence  (1783-1812)  (In  Cambridge 
modern  history,  VII,  305-334)  [677 

McMaster,  J.  B.  The  growth  of  the  nation 
(1815-1828)  (In  Cambridge  modern  his- 
tory, VII,  349-377)  [678 

Morgan,  James  Morris.  How  President  Jef- 
ferson was  informed  of  Burr's  conspiracy. 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  56-59.  [679 

Powell,  E.  P.  The  Federal  era  in  American 
history.  ONEIDA  HIST.  soc.  TRANS.,  no.  9, 
23-41.  [680 

Stanton,  Theodore.  Lafayette's  last  visit  to 
America.  LIPPINCOTT'S,  LXXI  (Apr.)  544- 

549-  [681 

Correspondence  of  Lafayette's  son,  George 
Washington  de  Motier  de  La  Fayette:  Aug.  12, 
1824-Jan.  26,  1825. 


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[682-705 


1829-1861. 
Miscellaneous. 

Bainbridge,  William.  Letter  to  General  H.  A.  S. 
Dearborn.  Dated  Philadelphia,  Mar.  13, 
1831.  BOSTON  PUB.  UB.  BUI,.,  VIII  (Feb.) 
71-72.  [682 

From  the  Chamberlain  manuscripts,  Boston  pub. 
lib. 

Clay,  Henry.  Letter  to  Theodore  Freling- 
huysen  on  the  presidential  campaign  of 
1844.  May  22,  1844.  N.  Y.  PUB.LIB.  BUI,., 
VIII  (Apr.)  127-128.  [683 

From  original  manuscripts  in  Ford  collection, 
N.  Y.  pub.  lib. 

Cowan,  John  E.,  comp.  Condensed  history 
of  the  Mexican  war  and  its  glorious  results, 
by  Hon.  William  McKay  .  .  also  reminis- 
cences of  the  war  by  Colonel  Daniel  E. 
Hungerford  .  .  and  Colonel  Chas.  J.  Mur- 
phy. [New  York?  1902?]  41  p.  3  port. 
22|cm.  [684 

Crandall,  F.  A.  Contentious  public  "docu- 
ments." NATION,  LXXVI  (Feb.  5)  109. 

[685 

Letter  on  reprint  ordered  of  Senate  doc.  no.  37, 
41st  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  giving  Spalding's  notices  on 
Marcus  Whitman. 

[Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.]  The  Irish  citizens  of 
Philadelphia  opposed  General  Andrew 
Jackson.  AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX 
(July)  118-120.  [686 

Hon.  Wm.  R.  King  to  Col.  Jno.  W.  Womack. 
[Letter  dated  Washington  City,  March  10, 
1849]  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II  (Sept.) 
125-127-  [687 

Letter  from  Sam  Houston  [to  Gov.  Jos.  Mc- 
Minn,  dated  Nashville,  March  30,  1823] 

TEX.  HIST.  ASSOC.  QUAR.,  VII  (July)   72-73. 

[688 

McCarthy,  Charles.  The  antimasonic  party: 
a  study  of  political  antimasonry  in  the 
United  States,  1827-1840.  AM.  HIST. 
ASSOC.  REP.,  1902,  I,  367-574.  [689 

Justin  Winsor  prize  essay,  1902. 

McMaster,  J.  B.  Commerce,  expansion  and 
slavery  (1828-1850)  (In  Cambridge  mod- 
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Contains  an  account  of  the  last  trip  of  the 
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Another  account  of  M'Pherson's  death.  CON- 
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Aston,  Howard.  History  and  roster  of  the 
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"[705 

Contains  diary  of  the  author,  a  list  of  engage- 
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Avary,  Myrta  Lockett,  ed.  A  Virginia  girl  in 
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Relates  the  experiences  of  the  wife  of  a  Con- 
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Narrative  of  a  private  in  the  Confederate  army. 

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Deals  principally  with  John  Brown's  raid  and 
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Battle  of  the  Crater,  July  30,  1864.  Roster  of 
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From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  News  Leader,  Nov. 
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Baylor,  George.  The  army  negro.  So.  HIST. 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  September  6, 
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Bell,  John  T.     Civil  War  stories;  comp.  from 

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Rev.  in:   Nation,  LXXVII  (July  16)  52. 

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Berkeley,  F.  M.  Imboden's  dash  into  Charles- 
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[715 

From  Baltimore  Sunday  Sun,  Aug.  30,  1903. 
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Bishop,  J.  W.  Van  Derveer's  brigade  at 
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From  the  Raleigh  Morning  Post,  January,  1902. 


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Bowman,  Robert.  Yazoo  county  [Miss.]  in 
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Box,  Sam.  End  of  the  war — exiles  in  Mexico. 
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Boyle,  John  Richards.  Soldiers  true;  the 
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Bright,  Robert  A.  Pickett's  charge.  So. 
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From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Times-Dispatch,  Feb. 
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Brown,  Henri  Le  Fevre.  History  of  the  Third 
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The  burning  of  Chambersburg.  CONFED. 
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Cabell,  W.  L.  The  Confederate  states'  flag. 
Its  evolution.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI, 
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Cabell,  W.  L.  True  history  of  our  battle  flag. 
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Chalaron,  J.  A.  Hood's  campaign  at  Mur- 
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City  battalion,  Richmond,  Va.  Roster  of 
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From  the  Richmond  Times-Dispatch,  Feb.   14, 
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Company  C,  Thirty-seventh  Va.  infantry.  A 
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189.  *  [734 

From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Dispatch,  May   16, 
1902. 

Confederate  currency.  Valuable  informa- 
tion concerning  the  notes  issued.  The  best 
collection.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI, 
I45-I5L  [735 

From  the  Charlotte  Observer,  June,  1903. 


32 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[736-762 


Confederate  roster  commissioners.  Proceed- 
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[736 

Crosby,  Ernest.  If  the  South  had  been  al- 
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Berks  and  Bucks  counties'  artillerists  in 
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Cullen,  William  B.,  and  Richard  Beard.  Inci- 
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Dana,  Charles  A.  Recollections  of  the  Civil 
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First  issued  in  1898. 

Day,  W.  A.  Battle  of  the  Crater,  July  30, 
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[742 

Deupree,  J.  Q.  Reminiscences  of  service  with 
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Dinkins,  James.  The  battle  of  Shiloh,  April 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Dec.  27,  1903, 
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Dodge,  Qrenville  M.  Letter  on  the  Hampton 
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front.,  illus.,  2  pi.,  ports.,  port,  groups, 
plans  (partly  fold.)  23|cm.  [748 

In  addition  to  a  general  history  of  the  regiment, 
contains  personal  reminiscences  of  its  members 
and  biographical  sketches. 

Executive  and  congressional  directory  of  the 
Confederate  states  of  America,  1861-1865. 

GULP    ST.     HIST.     MAG.,     I     (Jan.)     253-261. 

[749 


Compiled  from  official  records  by  Record  and 
Pension  office  and  reprinted  by  permission. 

First  regiment  of  infantry,  Massachusetts  vol- 
unteer militia,  Colonel  Robert  Cowdin, 
commanding,  in  service  of  the  United 
States,  in  answer  to  the  President's  first 
call  for  troops  to  suppress  the  rebellion, 
April  15,  1861;  comp.  from  original  papers 
in  the  Adjutant  General  and  Auditor's 
offices  of  the  commonwealth.  Boston, 
Wright  and  Potter.  50  p.  front,  (port.) 
facsim.  24cm.  [750 

A  roster  of  the  regiment,  with  orders  issued  con- 
cerning it  in  April  and  May,  1861,  and  action  of  the 
General  court  in  1903. 

First  shot  of  the  war  was  fired  in  the  air. 
W.  H.  Gibbs,  of  South  Carolina,  aids  in  es- 
tablishing the  fact  of  who  fired  it.  So. 
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From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  News-Leader,  Aug. 
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Fleming,  Walter  L.  The  peace  movement  in 
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[752 

Foote,  Frank  H.  Recollections  of  army  life 
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Prom  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Sept.  20,  1903. 

Forbes,  John  Murray.  Observations  on  af- 
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Freytag-Loringhoven,  [Hugo  Friedrich  Philipp 
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[755 

Qarnett,  James  M.  Battle  of  Winchester. 
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From  the  Baltimore  Sun,  Sept.  26,  1903. 

Qarnett,  James   M.,  Alexander     Hunter     and 

Alexander    R.   Chisholm.     The     battle    of 

Antietam    or    Sharpsburg.     So.  HIST.  soc. 

PAP.,  XXXI,  32-45.  [757 

From  the  Baltimore  Sun,  Sept.  16-Oct.  18,  1903. 

Georgia's  flag.  Replaced  stars  and  stripes 
before  Sumter  was  fired  on.  So.  HIST. 
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From  the  Augusta,  Ga.,  Herald,  Feb.,  1904. 

Qilmour,  Alan  P.  The  "Trent"  affair.  A 
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Gordon,  John  B.  Antietam  and  Chancellors- 
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Gordon,  John  B.  Gettysburg.  SCRIBNER'S, 
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A  narrative  of  the  author's  personal  experiences 
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Gettysburg,  the  Wilderness,  and  Cedar  Creek. 
Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  842-843; 
Nation,  LXXVIII  (May  12,  1904)  373-375;  Dial, 
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Hallum,  John.     Reminiscences  of  the  Civil 

War.     Little  Rock,  Tunnah  and  Pittard, 

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Confederate  war  reminiscences  obtained  directly 

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Hopkins,  William  P.  The  Seventh  regiment 
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23|cm.  [768 

Edited  by  George  B.  Peck.  Includes  biograph- 
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The  32d  regiment  was  consolidated  with  the 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Oct.  4-11, 
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Hudson,  Joshua  Hilary.  Sketches  and  remi- 
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Illinois  infantry.     74th  regiment,  1862-1865. 

Reunion    proceedings  and    history  of  the 

regiment.     Rockford,    111.,    W.    P.    Lamb. 

245  p.     24cm.  [773 

Includes  a  history  of  74th  111.  volunteer  infantry. 

An  incident  of  Fredericksburg.  W.  C.  B. 
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Irwell,  Lawrence.  Blockades.  GREEN  BAG, 
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Jefferson  Davis,  privateer.  So.  HIST.  soc. 
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From  the  Savannah  News,  Dec.  1,  1903. 

Jones,  A.  K.  The  battle  of  Fort  Gregg. 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Dec.  13,  1903. 

Jones,  J.  H.  The  rank  and  file  at  Vicksburg. 
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Jones,  J.  William.  Confederate  generals  are 
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From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Times-Dispatch,  Jan. 
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Jones,  J.  William.  Thomas  and  Lee — His- 
torical facts.  CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Nov.) 
559-56o.  [781 

Submitting  that  Gen.  Thomas  "was  a  strong 
secessionist." 

Kellogg,  Sanford  C.  The  Shenandoah  Valley 
and  Virginia,  1861  to  1865;  a  war  study. 
New  York,  Neale.  247  p.  2o£cm.  [782 
Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  3)  445. 

Kemper,  General  W[illiam]  H.  The  Seventh 
regiment  Indiana  volunteers,  three  months 
enlistment.  Muncie,  Irid.,  R.  H.  Cowan 
print,  co.  16  p.  illus.  24cm.  [783 

Previously  published  in  the  War  papers  issued 
in  1898  by  the  Indiana  commandery  of  the  Mili- 
tary order  of  the  Loyal  legion  of  the  United  States. 

Kerr,  W.  J.  W.  Execution  of  Capt.  Henry 
Wirz.  CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Sept.)  412-413. 

[784 

King,  Charles.  Gainesville,  1862.  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLI  (May)  1128-1148.  [785 

Laidley,  W.  S.  Capture  of  Generals  Crook 
and  Kelly.  1865.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill 
(July)  210-213.  [786 

Last  capitol  of  the  Confederacy  at  Danville. 
So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  80.  [787 

From  the  New  York  Herald,  Nov.  11,  1903. 
Laws  that  united  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw 
Indians  with  the  Confederacy.     CONFED. 
VET.,  XI  (Oct.)  448-458.  [788 

With  sketch  of  Gen.  Albert  Pike. 

Lee,  Guy  Carleton.     The  true  history  of  the 

Civil  War.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott.     421 

p.     front.,    plates,    ports.,   maps,   facsims. 

2ojcm.     [The  "true"  series]  [789 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  839-842  ; 
So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VIII  (Mar.,  1904)    158-160. 


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[790-811 


Lee,  Stephen  D.  Johnson's  division  in  the 
battle  of  Franklin.  Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB., 
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Lee,  William  0.  Personal  and  historical 
sketches  and  facial  history  of  and  by  mem- 
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unteer cavalry,  1862-1865.  Detroit,  yth 
Mich,  cavalry  assoc.  [1902?]  ix,  10-313  p. 
illus.  (incl.  ports.)  2o£cm.  [791 

Lexington  historical  society,  Lexington,  Mo. 
The  battle  of  Lexington,  fought  in  and 
around  the  city  of  Lexington,  Missouri,  on 
September  i8th,  igih  and  2oth,  1861,  by 
forces  under  command  of  Colonel  James  A. 
Mulligan,  u.  s.  A.  and  General  Sterling 
Price,  M.  s.  G.  .  .  [Lexington,  Mo.]  Lexing- 
ton hist.  soc.  68  p.  front.,  illus.  (incl. 
ports.,  map)  pi.,  fold.  plan.  2ocm.  [792 

Includes  recollections  of  the  battle,  by  Col.  R.  T. 
Van  Horn  and  Capt.  Joseph  A.  Wilson. 

Longstreet,  James.  From  Manassas  to  Appo- 
matox ;  memoirs  of  the  Civil  War  in  Amer- 
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McCausland,  John.  The  burning  of  Cham- 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Aug.  2,  1903. 

McClellan  for  peace.  For  the  restoration  of 
the  Union  against  the  political  horde  at 
Washington.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI, 

45-48.  [795 

From  the  Baltimore  Sun,  Jan.   11,  1904. 

McGrath,  John.  In  a  Louisiana  regiment. 
So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  103-120.  [796 

From  the   New   Orleans   Picayune,   Aug.    2,   9' 
Sept.  6,  1903. 

McKee,  James  Harvey.  Back  "in  war  times." 
History  of  the  i44th  regiment,  New  York 
volunteer  infantry,  with  itinerary,  showing 
contemporaneous  date  of  the  important 
battles  of  the  Civil  War.  [New  York]  H.  E. 
Bailey.  378  p.  plates,  ports.,  maps.  23 
cm.  [797 

Complete  roster  of  144th  regt. 

McNeilly,  J.  S.  A  Mississippi  brigade  in  the 
last  days  of  the  Confederacy.  Miss.  HIST. 
soc.  PUB.,  VII,  33-55.  [798 

13th,  17th,  18th,  and  21st  Mississippi  regiments. 

Mallett,  John  W.  How  the  South  got  chemi- 
cals during  the  war.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP., 
XXXI,  100-102.  [799 

From  the    Richmond,   Va.,   News-Leader,  July 
27,  1903. 

Manderson,  Charles  F.     The  twin  seven-shoot- 
ers.    New  York,  F.  T.  Neely  [1902]     54  p. 
front.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     26cm.         [800 
Civil  War  reminiscences. 


Maury,  Richard  L.  The  first  marine  torpedoes 
were  made  in  Richmond,  Va.,  and  used  in 
James  River.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI, 
326-333-  [801 

From  the  Richmond  Times-Dispatch,  February 
14,  20,  1904. 

Military    historical   society   of    Massachusetts. 

Campaigns  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Penn- 
sylvania, 1862-1863  .  .  Boston,  Griffith  - 
Stillings  press.  509  p.  fold.  map.  24cm. 
(Mass.  mil.  hist.  soc.  pap.,  Ill)  [802 

Contains  seventeen  discussions  of  the  opera- 
tions of  th».  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  two  or  three 
of  the  Confederate  army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
from  the  autumn  of  1862  to  the  winter  of  1863  .  . 
by  active  participants.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII 
(Nov.  19)406. 

Military  order  of  the  Loyal  legion  of  the  United 
States.  Sketches  of  war  history,  1861- 
1865 ;  papers  read  before  the  Ohio  comman- 
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[803 

Milner,  W.  J.  Battle  of  Santa  Rosa  Island. 
CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Jan.)  20-21.  [804 

Mitchell,  George  E.  The  Brunswick  guards. 
A  roll  of  the  officers  and  privates.  A  list  of 
the  dead.  So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI, 
120-124.  [80S 

From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Times-Dispatch,  Aug. 
16,  1903. 

Mooney,  Mrs.  Sue  F.  (Dromgoole)  My  moving 
tent.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  Pub. 
house  M.  E.  church,  South.  300  p.  ports. 
i9cm.  [806 

Contains  several  chapters  of  Confederate  war 
reminiscences,  including  minutes  of  the  General 
association  of  the  chaplains  and  missionaries  of 
the  Army  of  the  Tennessee. 

Moore,  J.  C.  Early's  strength  at  Winchester. 
CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Sept.)  396.  [807 

Moore,  J.  Staunton.  Reminiscences,  letters, 
poetry  and  miscellanies.  Richmond.  O. 
E.  Flanhert.  785  p.  8°.  [808 

Civil  War  experiences  included.  Rev.  in:  Va. 
hist,  mag.,  X,  446. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  A.  The  story  of  the  i  i6th 
regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers  in  the 
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command.  [Philadelphia,  F.  McManus,  jr. 
and  co.]  xxii,  462  p.  front,  (fold,  map) 
plates,  ports.  23cm.  [809 

Murray,  Thomas  Hamilton.  History  of  the 
Ninth  regiment,  Connecticut  volunteer  in- 
fantry, "The  Irish  regiment,"  in  the  war  of 
the  rebellion,  1861-65.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Price,  Lee  and  Adkins  co.  446  p.  col. 
front.,  plates,  ports.  2^cm.  [810 

New  York.  State  historian.  War  of  the  rebel- 
lion series.  Bulletin  no.  i.  [Albany, 
Argus  co.]  [811 

Contents:  No.  1.  My  memoirs  of  the  military 
history  of  the  state  of  New  York  during  the  war 
for  the  union,  1861-65,  by  Colonel  Silas  W.  Burt. 
(In  New  York  and  the  war  with  Spain  .  .  Albany , 
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812-837] 


UNITED  STATES— 1801-1865 


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Nicolay,  John  Q.  The  Civil  War  (1861-1865) 
(In  Cambridge  modern  history,  VII,  443- 
548)  [8l2 

Nicolay,  John  Q.  The  North  during  the  war 
(1861-1865)  (In  Cambridge  modern  his- 
tory, VII,  568-602)  [813 

Norton,  Oliver  Willcox.  Army  letters,  1861- 
1865.  [Chicago,  O.  L.  Deming]  355  p. 
front.,  plates  (i  col.)  ports.  23^011.  [814 

App.  contains  papers  of  a  later  date. 

Noyes,  Isaac  Pitman.  Holy  America.  Wash- 
ington. 23  p.  [815 
Relates  to  the  Civil  War, 

Official  souvenir  and  program  of  monument 
First  Connecticut  heavy  artillery  and  dedi- 
catory exercises,  held  on  state  capitol 
grounds,  Hartford,  Conn.,  September  25, 
1902.  Comp.  and  pub.  under  the  auspices 
of  the  General  committee  and  Regimental 
association,  by  J.  B.  McNamar.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  R.  S.  Peck  and  co.  xii,  143,  cxxx  p. 
illus.  23cm.  [816 

Ohio  at  Shiloh;  report  of  the  commission,  by 
T.  J.  Lindsey  .  .  [Cincinnati,  C.  J.  Kreh- 
biel  and  co.]  iv,  226  p.  front.,  plates,  fold, 
map.  24cm.  [817 

Olnhausen,  Mary  (Phinney)  -von.  Adventures 
of  an  army  nurse  in  two  wars;  ed.  from  the 
diary  and  correspondence  of  Mary  Phinney, 
baroness  von  Olnhausen,  by  James  Phin- 
ney Munroe  .  .  Boston,  Little.  355  p.  front, 
(port.)  2icm.  [818 

The  experiences  of  a  Massachusetts  woman  as 
nurse  in  the  hospitals  of  the  Union  army  during 
the  Civil  War.  She  saw  service  later  in  the 
Franco-Prussian  war.  Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVI 
(Feb.  1,  1904)  90-91. 

Packard,  Thaddeus  B.  The  charge  of  the 
Fifth  Illinois  cavalry.  At  Mechanicsburg, 
Mississippi,  June  3,  1863.  McLEAN  co. 
HIST,  soc.,  TRANS.,  II,  395-400.  [819 

Parrott,  Jacob,  and  Frank  C.  Dougherty. 
Andrews'  railroad  raid.  An  incident  of 
the  Union  campaigns  of  1862  in  the  west. 
The  personal  narrative  of  a  survivor. 
McCumE's,  XI  (Sept.)  498-508.  [820 

Passing  of  the  monitor  Scorpion.  So.  HIST. 
soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  71-72.  [821 

From  the  Royal  Gazette,  Hamilton,  Bermuda, 
Aug.  4,  1903. 

Payne,  Edwin  W.  History  of  the  Thirty- 
fourth  regiment  of  Illinois  volunteer  infan- 
try. September  7,  1861,  July  12,  1865. 
[Clinton,  la.,  Allen  print,  co.]  viii,  370  p. 
front.,  illus.,  ports.,  maps.  Fold,  map  at- 
tached to  cover.  23^001.  [822 
Compiled  from  diaries  and  letters  written  by 
members  of  the  regiment. 

Pennsylvania  cavalry,  i  ith  regt.,  1861-1865. 
History  of  the  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  vol- 
unteer cavalry.  Philadelphia,  Franklin 
print,  co.,  1902.  289  p.  front.,  ports. 
24cm.  [823 


Preface  signed  by  John  L.  Roper,  Henry  C. 
Archibald,  and  G.  W.  Coles,  history  committee. 
Contains  a  complete  roster  of  the  regiment  and 
regimental  officers. 

Platt,  Robert  Treat.  Oregon  and  its  share  in 
the  Civil  War.  ORE.  HIST.  soc.  QUAR.,  IV 
(June)  89-109.  [824 

Price's  raid  into  Missouri.  CONFED.  vET.,  XI 
(Aug.)  359-362.  [825 

Rank,  respectively,  in  the  United  States  and 
Confederate  states  armies.  So.  HIST.  soc. 
PAP.,  XXXI,  369-370.  [826 

From  the  Nashville  Banner,  February,  1904. 

Reed,  David  W.  Campaigns  and  battles  of 
the  Twelfth  regiment  Iowa  veteran  volun- 
teer infantry,  from  organization,  Septem- 
ber, 1 86 1,  to  muster-out,  January  20,  1866. 
[Evanston,  111.]  319,  28  p.  4  pi.  (incl. 
front.,  2  fold,  maps)  Maps  in  pocket. 
2 1  cm.  [827 

An  especially  full  account  given  of  the  battle  of 
Shiloh  with  2  large  maps  of  the  battlefield.      Rev. 
"    in:   Iowa  jour,  hist.,  I  (Oct.)  541-542. 

Rhode  Island.  General  assembly.  Joint  spe- 
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Andersonville,  Ga.  .  .  Report  .  .  Provi- 
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pi.  (incl.  front.)  fold.  plan.  2^cm.  [828 

Rich,  Joseph  W.  The  Hampton  Roads  con- 
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Richards,  George  W.  Fort  Gregg  again.  A 
surgeon's  defense  of  the  garrison.  So. 
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From  the  Richmond  Times-Dispatch,  Feb.  28, 
1904. 

Ridley,  B.  L.     Echoes  from  the  battle  of  Mur- 

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The  romance  of  blockade  running.  CMAMB. 
JOUR.,  6th  ser.,  VI  (Nov.)  727-729.  [832 

Rundall,  F.  M.  The  Atlanta  campaign. 
UNIT.  sER.  GAZ.  (Sept.  12)  733-734.  [833 

Schwab,  John  Christopher.  The  South  during 
the  war  (1861-1865)  (In  Cambridge  mod- 
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Scott,  Samuel  W.,  and  Samuel  P.  Angel.  His- 
tory of  the  thirteenth  regiment,  Tennessee 
volunteeer  cavalry,  u.  s.  A.,  including  a  nar- 
rative of  the  bridge  burning;  the  Carter 
county  rebellion,  and  the  loyalty,  heroism 
and  suffering  of  the  Union  men  and  women 
of  Carter  and  Johnson  counties,  Tennessee, 
during  the  Civil  War  .  .  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
510  p.  front.,  port.  22^cm.  [835 

Scott,  Sutton  S.  Some  account  of  Confederate 
Indian  affairs.  GULP.  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II 

(Nov.)  137-154-  .  C836 

Scott  was  Commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  for 
the  Confederate  government. 

Scully,  John  W.  General  John  Morgan.  Cir- 
cumstantial account  of  his  death.  So. 
HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  125-128.  [837 

From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  July  5,  1903. 


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[838-862 


Semmes,  Raphael.  Service  afloat;  or,  The 
remarkable  career  of  the  Confederate 
cruisers  Sumter  and  Alabama,  during  the 
war  between  the  states.  New  York,  P.  J. 
Kenedy.  xvi,  833  p.  front.,  8  col.  pi., 
ports.,  diagr.  24cm.  [838 

Shaw,  L.  M.  Confiscations  during  and  after 
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Shellenberger,  John  K.  The  battle  of  Frank- 
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22£cm.  .  [840 

Shippen,  E.  Two  battle  pictures.  (A  remi- 
niscence of  the  first  ironclad  fight)  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLI  (Apr.)  1015-1043.  [841 

The  "  Ironsides  "  at  Fort  Fisher,  1864. 

Sikes,  E.  W.  The  Confederate  states  congress. 
Raleigh,  Edwards.  29  p.  [842 

Si  mmons,  J.  W.  Conscripting  Atlanta  theater 
in  1863.  CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (June)  279.  [843 

Some  Florida  heroes  at  second  battle  of  Cold 
Harbor.  CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Aug.)  363- 
365.  [844 

[Sprague,  Homer  Baxter]  The  right  and  the 
wrong  in  our  Civil  War.  By  an  old  soldier. 
From  the  Advocate  of  peace,  September, 
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Stevens,  Till  man  H.  "Other  side"  in  battle 
of  Franklin.  CONFED.  VET.,  XI  (Apr.)  165- 
168.  [846 

Stidger,  Felix  Q.,  ed.  Treason  history  of  the 
order  of  Sons  of  liberty,  formerly  Circle  of 
honor,  succeeded  by  Knights  of  the  golden 
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[Chicago,  The  author]  246.  30  p.  front., 
illus.,  ports.  2ocm.  [847 

Stiles,  Robert.  Four  years  under  Marse  Rob- 
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22$cm.  [848 

Largely  personal  reminiscence,  but  contains 

'  much  illustrative  material  for  Civil  War  history 
from  the  southern  standpoint.  Rev.  in:  Am. 
hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  618  ;  Nation,  LXXVII 
(Nov.  26)  432. 

Taylor,  Charles  E.  The  signal  and  secret  ser- 
vice of  the  Confederate  states.  N.  C.  BOOK- 
LET, II  (Mar.)  24  pp.  [849 

Taylor,  Richard.  A  chapter  of  history. 
Meeting  of  General  Richard  Taylor  with 
General  E.  R.  S.  Canby.  So.  HIST.  soc. 
PAP.,  XXXI,  48-52.  [850 

From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Nov.  15,  1903. 

Thomas,  Henry  W.  History  of  the  Doles- 
Cook  brigade,  army  of  northern  Virginia, 
c.  s.  A.;  containing  muster  rolls  of  each 
company  of  the  Fourth,  Twelfth,  Twenty- 
first  and  Forty-fourth  Georgia  regiments, 
with  a  short  sketch  of  the  services  of  each 
member,  and  a  complete  history  of  each 
regiment,  by  one  of  its  own  members.  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Franklin  print,  and  pub.  co. 
x,  632  p.  [851 


United  daughters  of  the  Confederacy.  South 
Carolina  division.  South  Carolina  women 
in  the  Confederacy.  Columbia,  S.  C.,  State 
co.  413  p.  6  port.  24cm.  [852 

Made  up  largely  of  extracts  from  war  issues  of 
newspapers,  from  diaries,  minutes  and  personal 
reminiscences.  Relates  to  relief  work,  1861-1865, 
experiences  of  the  war  in  general,  Sherman  in 
South  Carolina,  and  reconstruction.  Rev.  in:  So. 
hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (Nov.)  451-453. 

U.  S.  Navy  department.  Official  records  of 
the  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  the 
War  of  the  rebellion  .  .  ist  series,  v.  XVI- 
XVII.  Washington,  Gov.  print  off.  [853 

Contents:  vol.  XVI  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  D. 
no.  477)  South  Atlantic  blockading  squadron  from 
Oct.  1,  1864-Aug.  8,  1865.  Gulf  blockading 
squadron  from  June  7,  1861-Dec.  15,  1861;  vol. 
XVII  (58th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  D.  no.  4O4)  Gulf 
blockading  squadron  from  Dec.  16,  1861-Feb.  21, 
1 862.  East  Gulf  blockading  squadron  from  Feb.  22 , 
1862-July  17,  1865. 

U.  S.  Shiloh  national  military  park  commis- 
sion. The  battle  of  Shiloh  and  the  organi- 
zations engaged.  Compiled  from  the  offi- 
cial records  by  Major  D.  W.  Reed  .  .  under 
the  authority  of  the  commission.  1902. 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  122  p.  fold, 
maps.  24cm.  [854 

Vallandigham,  Edward  N.  Piracy  or  priva- 
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Seizure  of  the  "Chesapeake"  in  December,  1863. 

Virginia  military  institute  alumni  association. 

New  Market  day  at  V.  M.  I.  Celebrating 
the  thirty-ninth  anniversary  of  the  battle 
of  New  Market  and  unveiling  of  Ezekiel's 
statue.  [Roanoke,  Va.,  Stone]  84  p. 
facsim.  ports.  '  24^cm.  [856 

Contains  addresses  by  J.  N.  Upshur,  H.  Con- 
rad and  J.  S.  Wise. 

Walker,  James  A.  Gordon's  assault  on  Fort 
Stedman,  March  25th,  1865.  So.  HIS.  soc. 
PAP.,  XXXI,  19-31.  [857 

From  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Oct.  25,  1903. 

Welsh,  Mary  J.  Makeshifts  of  the  war  be- 
tween the  states.  Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB., 
VII,  101-113.  [858 

Wherry,  William  M.  The  battle  of  Prairie 
Grove,  Arkansas.  (Dec.,  1862)  JOUR. 
MIL.  SER.  INST.,  XXXIII  (Sept.-Oct)  177- 
189.  [859 

Wilson,  H.  W.  Naval  operations  of  the  Civil 
War  (1861-1865)  (In  Cambridge  mod- 
ern history,  VII,  540-567)  [860 

Wisconsin  artillery.  History  of  the  services 
of  the  Third  battery,  Wisconsin  light  artil- 
lery in  the  Civil  War  of  the  United  States, 
1861-65.  Berlin  [Wis.]  Courant  press 
[1902]  102  p.  illus.  is^cm.  [861 

Wolseley,  [Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley]  ist  vis- 
count. The  story  of  a  soldier's  life.  West- 
minster, Constable.  2  v.  fronts,  (ports.) 
illus.,  fold,  maps,  plan.  23cm.  [862 

Seven  chapters  deal  with  his  experiences  in 
America.  One  chapter  deals  with  a  visit  to  the 
Confederate  army  in  1862. 


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Wood,  William  D.  Recollections  of  Judge 
Wm.  D.  Wood,  of  San  Marcos,  Texas.  II. 
Secession.  GULP  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II  (Sept.) 
99-109.  [863 

Woodburn,  James  Albert.  Party  politics  in 
Indiana  during  the  Civil  War.  AM.  HIST. 
ASSOC.  REP.,  1902,  I,  223-251.  [864 

Woodruff,  W[illiam]  E.  With  the  light  guns 
in  '61— '65;  reminiscences  of  eleven  Arkan- 
sas, Missouri,  and  Texas  light  batteries,  in 
the  Civil  War.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Central 
print,  co.  115  p.  port.  plan.  2o£cm.  [865 

Woolworth,  Solomon.  Experiences  in  the 
Civil  War.  Newark,  N.  J.  79  p.  front, 
(port.)  iycm.  [866 

A  union  soldier.      Entered  Vicksburg  as  a  spy 
during  Grant's  siege. 

Wright,  (Mrs.)  D.  Giraud.  Maryland  and  the 
South.  Her  aid  to  the  Confederacy. 
So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  209-214.  [867 

From  the  Baltimore  Sun,  Jan.  19,  1904. 
Young,  Bennett  H.     Zollicoffer's  oak.     Recol- 
lections of  the  battle  of  Mill  Springs  and  the 
death  of  General   Zollicoffer.       So.    HIST. 
soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  165-172.  [868 

From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Aug.,  1903. 

Young,  Charles  P.,  and  Thomas  Ellett.  His- 
tory of  Crenshaw  battery,  Pegram's  battal- 
ion, Third  corps,  Army  of  Northern  Vir- 
ginia. With  a  roster  of  the  company. 
So.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  XXXI,  275-296.  [869 

1865-1903. 

Andrews,  E[lisha]  Benjamin.  The  United 
States  in  our  own  time,  a  history  from  re- 
construction to  expansion ;  being  an  exten- 
sion of  "The  history  of  the  last  quarter  cen- 
tury." New  York,  Scribner.  xxxviii,  961 
p.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map.  24cm.[870 
A  popular  history  including  a  survey  of  "every- 
thing that  has  entered  into  the  life  of  the  American 
people,"  during  the  period,  1870-1903.  Rev.  in: 
Nation,  LXXVIII  (Feb.  11,  1904)  116-117;  Am. 
hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  843-844;  Ann.  Am. 
acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  94-95. 

Barry,  David  S.  The  electoral  commission; 
an  interesting  bit  of  history  from  the  diary 
of  a  Senate  page.  PEARSON'S,  X  (Nov.) 
425-434.  [871 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.  [Letter]  on  recon- 
struction [Mar.  30,  1885]  OUTLOOK, 
LXXIV  (May  30)  280-281.  [872 

Bigelow,  John,  Jr.  The  Supreme  court  and 
the  electoral  commission.  An  open  letter 
to  the  Hon.  Joseph  Choate.  New  York, 
23  p.  [873 

Bishop,  Joseph  B.  President  Roosevelt's 
first  year.  INTERNAT.  QUAR.,  VI  (Dec.-Mar., 
1902-1903)  450-462.  [874 

Bowman,  Robert.  Reconstruction  in  Yazoo 
county  [Miss.]  Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  VII, 
115-130.  [875 


Brewster,  James.  Sketches  of  southern  mys- 
tery, treason  and  murder.  The  secret  polit- 
ical societies  of  the  South,  their  methods  and 
manners.  [Milwaukee,  Evening  Wisconsin 
co.]  277  (i.  e.  317)  p.  2i£cm.  [876 

Deals  especially  with  the  reconstruction  era. 
Bullock,  Ruf  us  B.    Reconstruction  in  Georgia, 
1865-70.     INDEP.,  LV  (Mar.  19)  670-674. 

[877 

Chamberlin,  Fred  C.  The  blow  from  behind; 
or,  Some  features  of  the  anti-imperialist 
movement  attending  the  war  with  Spain, 
together  with  a  consideration  of  our  Philip- 
pine policy  from  its  inception  to  the  present 
time  and  the  international  and  domestic 
'  law  affecting  the  same.  Boston,  Lee. 
xiii,  147  p.  i9^cm.  [878 

There  is  a  chapter  entitled:  Abraham  Lincoln 
on  anti-imperialism. 

Daggett,    A[aron]   S.     America  in    the  China 

relief  expedition.    Kansas  City,  Hudson-K. 

xii,  267  p.  incl.  front.     28  pi.,  3  fold,  maps, 

fold.  plan.     22^cm.  [879 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Jan.  28,  1904)  78. 

Dewitt,  David  Miller.  The  impeachment  and 
trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  seventeenth  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States;  a  history.  New 
York,  Macmillan.  vii,  646  p.  22cm.  [880 

Introductory  chapters  ^discuss  the  theories  and 
problems  of  reconstruction  and  the  struggle  be- 
tween the  President  and  Congress  over  their 
respective  plans.  In  the  very  full  account  of  the 
impeachment  and  trial  of  Johnson  the  tenor  of  the 
evidence  presented  is  in  vindication  of  Johnson. 
Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  188-191;  Ann. 
Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXII  (July)  220-221;  Dial, 
XXXV  (Aug.  1)  59-60;  Eng.  hist,  rev.,  XIX 
(Apr.,  1904)  393-395. 

Fleming,  Walter  L.  The  formation  of  the 
Union  league  in  Alabama.  GULF  ST. 
HIST.  MAG.,  II  (Sept.)  73-89.  [881 

Fleming,  Walter  L.  The  Ku  klux  testimony 
relating  to  Alabama.  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG., 
II  (Nov.)  155-160.  [882 

Fleming,  Walter  L.  Military  government  in 
Alabama  under  the  reconstruction  acts. 
AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII  (July)  222-252.  [883 

Fleming,  Walter  L.  Military  government  in 
Alabama,  1865-1866.  AM.  HIST.  MAG., 
VIII  (Apr.)  163-179.  [884 

Fleming,  Walter  L.,  ed.  The  prescript  of  Ku 
klux  klan.  So.  HIST.  ASSOC.  PUB.,  VII 
(Sept.)  327-348.  [885 

Qreely,  A.  W.  The  signal  corps  in  war  time. 
CENTURY,  LXVI  (Oct.)  811-826.  [886 

In  war  with  Spain. 

Qreely,  Horace.  Letter  to  Governor  Seward. 
COLLECTOR  (Mar.)  52.  [887 

On  New  York  political  appointments. 

Guild,  George  B.  Reconstruction  times  in 
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VIII  (Oct.)  355-368.  [888 

Hamilton,  J.  G.  DeR.  The  removal  of  legal 
and  political  disabilities,  1868-1898.  So. 
ATLAN.  QUAR.,  II  (Oct.)  346-358.  [889 


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[890-910 


Hardy,  W.  H.  Recollections  of  reconstruc- 
tion in  east  and  southeast  Mississippi.  Miss. 
HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  VII,  199-215.  [890 

Lockwood,  Belva  A.  How  I  ran  for  the  presi- 
dency. NAT.  MAG.,  XVII  (Mar.)  728-733. 

[891 

MacDonald,  William,  ed.  Select  statutes  and 
other  documents  illustrative  of  the  history 
of  the  United  States,  1861-1898.  New 
York,  Macmillan.  x,  442  p.  2o£cm.  [892 

Completes  the  series,  of  which  "Select  charters 
and  other  documents  illustrative  of  American  his- 
tory, 1606-1775"  and  "Select  documents  illustra- 
tive of  the  history  of  the  United  States,  1776- 
1861 "  formed  the  first  two  volumes.  Includes  no 
documents  relating  to  public  lands  nor  any  court 
decisions.  About  half  of  the  book  relates  to  the 
Civil  War  and  reconstruction.  Rev.  in:  Eng.  hist, 
rev.,  XIX  (Apr.,  1904)  406;  Nation,  LXXVI 
(Dec.  10)  467;  Am.  hist,  rev.,  X  (Jan.,  1905)  452- 
453. 

Mateer,  Mrs.  A[da]  H.  Siege  days;  personal 
experiences  of  American  women  and  chil- 
dren during  the  Peking  siege.  New  York, 
Revell.  411  p.  ports.,  plans.  2ocm.  [893 

Morrison,  Joseph  Barr.  The  chapter  on  re- 
construction from  the  "Life  of  Thaddeus 
Stevens"  now  in  preparation,  [n.  p.] 
24  p.  23|cm.  [894 

Dated:  Maryville,  Mo.,  March,  1903. 

New  York.  State  historian.  New  York 
and  the  war  with  Spain.  History  of  the 
Empire  state  regiments.  Published  under 
the  direction  of  the  state  historian.  Al- 
bany, Argus  co.  429,  192  p.  front., 
plates,  ports.  23cm.  [895 

Issued  also  as  Assembly  doc.,  1903,  no.  68.  In- 
cludes "My  memoirs  of  the  military  history  of  the 
state  of  New  York  during  the  war  for  the  Union, 
1861-1865,  by  Colonel  Silas  W.  Hurt  .  .  Edited 
by  the  state  historian,  and  issued  as  War  of  the 
rebellion  series — Bulletin,  no.  1." 

Parks,  S.  C.  Some  consequences  of  the  Span- 
ish and  Philippine  wars.  ARENA,  XXX 
(Sept.)  247-255.  [896 

The  period  of  reconstruction.  [Documents] 
GULF.  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II  (Sept.)  127-129. 

[897 

Polvliet,  H.  De  Vereenigde  staten  als  kolo- 
niale  mogendheid.  TIJDSCHRIFT  v,  GESCH  . , 
XVIII,  100-115.  [898 

Reed,  J.  Walter.  The  white  avengers.  WIDE 
WORLD,  XII  (Dec.)  285-292.  [899 

A  ' '  Ku  Klux ' '  organization. 

Republican  national  convention.  The  recon- 
struction epoch:  1868 — Grant  and  Coif  ax. 
1872 — Grant  and  Wilson.  1876 — Hayes 
and  Wheeler.  1880 — Garfield  and  Arthur. 
Official  proceedings  of  the  National  Repub- 
lican conventions  of  1868,  1872,  1876  and 
1880.  .  .  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  C.  W.  John- 
son. 682  p.  23cm.  [900 


Smith,  Theodore  Clarke.  Political  recon- 
struction (1865-1885)  (In  Cambridge 
modern  history,  VII,  622-654)  [9^1 

Van  Vorst,  (Mrs.)  John.     La  Nouvelle  Ameri- 

que.     REV.  DEUX  MONDES,  XVII  (Sept.  15) 

414-445.  [902 

A    review    of    Beckles    Willson's    "The    New 

America." 

Viallate,  Achille.  Les  preliminaires  de  la 
guerre  hispano-americaine  et  1'annexion 
des  Philippines  par  les  Etats-Unis.  REV. 
HIST.,  LXXXII  (July)  242-291.  [903 

Whipple,  J[ames]  E.  The  story  of  the  Forty- 
ninth  [Iowa,  U.  S.  vol.  inf.]  Vinton,  la. 
66  p.  pi.,  port.  2i£xi6jcm.  [904 

Willson,  Beckles.  The  new  America;  a  study 
of  the  imperial  republic.  London,  Chap- 
man, vii,  268  p.  23cm.  [905 
Rev.  in:  Sat.  rev.,  XCVI  (Aug.  8)  174-175. 

Miscellaneous. 

Cigrand,  B[ernard]  J.  Story  of  the  great  seal 
of  the  United  States;  or,  History  of  Ameri- 
can emblems.  Chicago,  Cameron,  Amberg 
and  co.  544  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports., 
facsims.  col.  front.,  2  port.  24cm.  [906 

Matthews,  Albert.  Brother  Jonathan.  Cam- 
bridge, J.  Wilson  and  son,  1902.  34  p. 
24^cm.  [907 

Origin  of  the  term  "Brother  Jonathan"  as  ap- 
plied to  the  United  States.  Reprinted  from  Colon- 
ial soc.  Mass,  proc.,  VII. 

Pineyro,  Enrique.  Hombres  y  glorias  de 
America.  Paris,  Gamier  hermanos.  356 
p.  front,  (port.)  i8cm.  [908 

CONTENTS. — El  conflicto  entre  la  esclavitud  y 
la  libertad  en  los  Estados  Unidos  de  1850  &  1861. — 
Jose  de  la  Luz  y  Caballero. — La  yida  de  San  Martin 
por  Mitre.—  J.-L.  Motley  y  su  Historia  de  la  guerra 
de  los  Paises  Bajos  contra  Espafia. — Andres 
Bello. — Un  "reporter"  de  cosas  de  America  en  el 
siglo  XV:  Pedro  Martir  de  Angleria. — Jos£  Maria 
Heredia  en  la  Antologia  de  poetas  hispano-ameri- 
canos  de  la  Real  academia  espanola. — Abraham 
Lincoln. — El  "Centon  epistolario"  y  la  critica 
americana.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVI  (May  21) 
42?. 

Welling,  J.  C.  Addresses,  lectures,  and  other 
papers.  Cambridge  [Mass.]  Riverside  press 
xix,  389  p.  2ocm.  [909 

Contains  a  biographical  sketch  by  C.  W.  Shields 
and  papers  on  the  following  historical  subjects: 
The  Mecklenburg  declaration  of  independence, 
May  20,  1775;  The  emancipation  proclamation; 
The  land  politics  of  the  United  States;  The  states' 
rights  conflict  over  the  public  lands;  Slavery  in 
the  territories;  The  Bering  Sea  arbitration;  The 
science  of  universal  history.  Rev.  in:  Nation, 
LXXVIII  (Mar.  10,  1904)  197. 

Wetmore,  Claude  H.  Out  of  a  fleur-de-lis. 
The  history,  romance,  and  biography  of  the 
Louisiana  purchase  exposition.  Boston, 
W.  A.  Wilde  co.  v,  432  p.  front.,  plates, 
port.,  fold.  map.  2ocm.  [910 


REGIONAL  (LOCAL)  HISTORY 


Abbott,  Katharine  M.  Old  paths  and  legends 
of  New  England;  saunterings  over  historic 
roads,  with  glimpses  of  picturesque  fields 
and  old  homesteads  in  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  and  New  Hampshire.  New 
York,  Putnam,  xvii,  484  p.  illus.,  fold, 
map.  2iicm.  [911 

Legendary  and  historical  comment  on  fifty-six 
towns  besides  Boston.  Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXV 
(Dec.  1)  425. 

Baxter,  James  Phinney.  New  England.  An 
address  .  .  GENEAL.  QUAR.  MAG.,  IV 
(July)  89-110.  [912 

Cozzens,  Samuel  Wood  worth.  The  mar- 
vellous country,  or,  Three  years  in  Arizona 
and  New  Mexico.  Containing  an  authentic 
history  of  this  wonderful  country  and  its 
ancient  civilization  .  .  together  with  a  full 
and  complete  history  of  the  Apache  tribe  of 
Indians  .  .  Boston,  Lee.  548  p.  front., 
illus.,  plates,  map.  2o£cm.  [913 

First  edition,  1873. 

Fairbanks,  Charles  W.  The  indebtedness  of 
the  West  to  New  England;  address.  In- 
dianapolis, Levey  bro's  and  co.,  inc.  18  p. 
23cm.  [914 

Love,  W.  De  Loss.  The  navigation  of  the 
Connecticut  River.  AM.  ANTIQ.  soc.  PROC., 

n.s.,  XV  (Apr.)  385-441-  [915 

A  bibliography  is  included. 

Lyon,  Anne  Bozeman.  The  early  missions  of 
the  South  (Florida,  Alabama,  Louisiana) 

GULP    ST.    HIST.    MAG.,    II    (Nov.)     186-193. 

[916 

McAdam,  Rezin  W.  The  peopling  of  the 
plains.  OVERLAND,  n.  s.,  XLII  (Aug.) 
131-140.  [917 

Monette,  John  W.  The  Mississippi  floods. 
Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  VII,  427-478.  [918 

Old  times  on  the  Missouri.  ATLANTIC,  XCII 
(Sept.)  423-426.  [919 

Spears,  John  R.,  and  A.  H.  Clark.  A  history 
of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  from  its  discovery 
to  the  end  of  foreign  domination.  New 
York,  A.  S.  Clark,  xx,  416  p.  illus.,  plates, 
ports.,  maps,  plans.  24^cm.  [920 

Rev.' in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Oct.  29)  345-346; 
Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904)  369-371;  Dial, 
XXXV  (Dec.  16)  462-464. 

Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold.  How  George  Rogers 
Clark  won  the  Northwest,  and  other  essays 
in  western  history.  Chicago,  McClurg. 
xx,  378  p.  illus.,  plates,  2  ports,  (incl. 
front.)  maps,  facsim.  iQ^cm.  [921 

Includes:  the  division  of  the  Northwest  into 
states;  the  Black  Hawk  war;  the  story  of  Mackinac ; 
the  story  of  La  Pointe;  a  day  on  Braddock's  road; 
early  lead  mining  on  the  upper  Mississippi;  the 
Draper  manuscripts.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII 
(Jan.  28,  1904)  76. 


Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold.  On  the  storied  Ohio; 
an  historical  pilgrimage  of  a  thousand  miles 
in  a  skiff,  from  Redstone  to  Cairo  .  .  Being 
a  new  and  rev.  ed.  of  "Afloat  on  the  Ohio." 
Chicago,  McClurg.  xvii,  334  p.  [922 

Rev.  in:   Dial,  XXXVI  (Mar.  1,  1904)  155. 

The  Transallegheny  historical  magazine,  v. 
I,  v.  II,  no.  i;  Oct.,  iQOi-Oct.,  1902. 
Pub.  by  the  Transallegheny  hist,  soc., 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Acme  pub.  co. 
[1901-02]  2  v.  plates,  ports.,  map,  plan. 
23icm.  [923 

No  more  published. 

Turner,  Frederick  J.  Contributions  of  the 
West  to  American  democracy.  ATLANTIC, 
XCI  (Jan.)  83-96.  [924 

Adduces  evidence  to  show  that  the  political 
tendencies  of  the  West  "are  distinctly  in  the  direc- 
tion of  greater  social  control  and  the  conservation 
of  the  old  democratic  ideals." 

Turner,  John.  Pioneers  of  the  West;  a  true 
narrative.  Cincinnati,  Jennings;  New 
York,  Eaton.  404  p.  21  cm.  [925 

Experiences  of  an  English  family  in  the  early 
days  in  Boone  co.,  Neb. 

Winterburn,  Mrs.  Rosa  V.  .  .  The  Spanish  in 
the  Southwest.  New  York,  Am.  bk.  co. 
224  p.  illus.  i9cm.  (Eclectic  school 
readings)  [926 

Alabama. 

Alabama.  Department  of  Education.  Pro- 
gram and  selections  for  celebration  of  the 
anniversary  of  the  day  on  which  Alabama 
was  admitted  to  the  Union.  For  use  in  the 
schools  of  Alabama.  Montgomery,  Ala., 
Brown  print,  co.  24  p.  8°.  [927 

Annexation    of    West    Florida    to    Alabama. 

Consisting  of  letters  by  C.  Tait,  John  W. 

WTalker,  and  John  H.  Chaplin.     GULF  ST. 

HIST.  MAG.,  I  (May)  445-451.  [928 

Walker  coll.  in   possession  of  Thomas  M.  Owen. 

Hale,  William  D.  Letter  to  William  Dickson 
telling  of  affairs  at  St.  Stephens,  Missis- 
sippi territory  (now  in  Alabama)  in  1810. 
GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (May)  443-444. 

[929 

Lyon,  Anne  Bozeman.  The  Bonapartists  in 
Alabama.  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (Mar.) 
325-336.  [930 

Scroggs,  Wm.  0.  Alabama  and  territorial 
expansion  before  1860.  GULF  ST.  HIST. 
MAG.,  II  (Nov.)  172-185.  [931 

Smith,  Robert.  Letters  to  David  Holmes 
concerning  the  "proposed  attack  on  Mo- 
bile, 1 8 10."  GULF.  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I 

(May)  441-442.  [932 


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Street,  0[liver]  D.  Marshall  county  [Ala.]  one 
hundred  years  ago.  [Guntersville,  Ala.] 
Guntersville  democrat  print.  [42]  p.  2  icm. 

[933 

Alaska. 

Emerson,  Harrington.  The  opening  of  the 
Alaskan  territory.  ENGINEER.  MAG.,  XXIV 
(Feb.)  657-672,  and  (somewhat  condensed) 
NAT.  GEOG.  MAG.,  XIV  (Mar.)  99-106. 

[934 

Holdich,  T.  H.  The  Alaska  boundary. 
GEOG.  JOUR.,  XXII,  no.  6  (Dec.)  674-676. 

[935 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  Alaska  and  the  Klondike. 
CHAUT.,  XXXVIII  (Nov.)  235-249.  [936 

Moffett,  Samuel  E.  The  Klondike  (romances 
of  the  world's  great  mines,  5)  COSMOPOL., 
XXXV  (Aug.)  447-456.  [937 

California. 

Bigelow,  C.  H.  San  Dimas,  La  Verne  and 
Charter  Oak  [Cal.]  OUT  WEST,  XVIII 
(Feb.)  253-267.  [938 

Brier,  John  Wells.  The  Death  Valley  party 
of  1849.  OUT  WEST,  XVIII  (Mar.-Apr.) 
326-335,  456-465-  [939 

Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin.  The  Yellowstone 
national  park ;  historical  and  descriptive  .  . 
4th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Cincinnati,  R. 
Clarke,  x,  355  p.  front.,  plates,  maps 
(i  fold.)  2ocm.  [940 

Emerson,  F.  W.  Among  the  redwoods  of 
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Colorado, 

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A  brief  history  of  Cripple  Creek  district  is  in- 
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Rickard,  T[homas]  A.  Across  the  San  Juan 
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Bishop,  Henry  F.  Historical  sketch  of  Lis- 
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[955 

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Eaton,  Edward  B.  The  financial  history  of 
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The  Ellsworth  homestead,  Elmwood,  the  state 
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Olin,  Charles  Francis.  The  historic  old  town 
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Rudd,  Malcolm  Day.  Lakeville — in  the 
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[980 

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Marriott,  Crittenden.     The  capitol  press  gal- 

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Gives  history  of   White  house  from  the  begin- 
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Morgan,  James  Dudley,  Remarks  in  exhibit- 
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Includes  historical  notes  on  the  White  house 
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Washington,  Bur.  of  iiat.  lit.  and  art.  137 
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Pub.  1898  under  title:  A  pocket  history  of  the 
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Zevely,  Douglass.  Old  residences  and  family 
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Henry  Perrine  outwitted  the  Seminoles  [at 
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FLA.  MAG.,  VI  (Jan.)  25-29.  [996 

Extract  from  the  Pensacola  Gazette,  April  24, 
1824.  FLA.  MAG.,  VI  (May)  237-238.  [997 

West  Florida  in  1824. 

Oldest  known  map  of  Florida.  FLA.  MAG., 
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Georgia. 

Early  newspaper  files  in  the  library  of  Emory 
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Idaho. 

Baker,  Ray  Stannard.  Butte  City,  greatest  of 
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An  illustrated  history  of  north  Idaho,  em- 
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Illinois. 

Bach,  William  R.  Bloomington,  111.  Mc- 
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Includes  sketches  of  the  mayors  of  Bloomington. 

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Daae,  Peter.  Om  Chicago,  Amerikas  mest 
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Funk,  La  Fayette.  [Address  at  the  McL/ean 
memorial]  McL/EAN  co.  HIST.  soc.  TRANS., 
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Hoover,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Bloomington,  1853  to 
1856.  Extracts  from  the  diaries  of  Isaac 
L.  Kenyon,  with  reminiscences.  McLEAN 

CO.  HIST.  SOC.  TRANS.,  II,  402-428.  [1010 

Illinois  state  historical  library.  Collections  of 
the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  v.  I. 
Ed.  and  annotated  by  H.  W.  Beckwith  .  . 
Springfield,  111.,  H.  W.  Rokker  co.  front., 
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Rev.  in:  Iowa  jour,  hist.,  II  (Jan.,  1904)  116- 
117. 

Prince,  Ezra  M.  Evolution  of  the  jail  of  Mc- 
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p.  front.,  port.  2ocm.  [1013 

The  app.  contains:  The  Snyder  genealogy; 
John  Francis  Perry  and  his  family;  Speech  de- 
livered in  the  state  Senate  on  the  bill  to  reform  the 
judiciary  [by  A.  W.  Snyder];  Muster  roll  of  Capt. 
Snyder 's  company  in  the  Black  Hawk  war. 

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Sparks,  Edwin  Erie.  The  centennial  of  Chi- 
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Indiana* 

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64.  [1017 

Hodgin,  Cyrus  W.  The  naming  of  Indiana. 
Richmond,  Ind.,  Nicholson  print,  co.  16  p. 
2 2 cm.  (Papers  of  the  Wayne  county, 
Indiana,  hist.  soc.  vol.  I,  no.  i)  [1018 


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Knight,  Landon.  A  cradle  of  great  Ameri- 
cans [Brookville,  Ind.]  NAT.  MAG.,  XVIII 
(Apr.)  49-54-  [1019 

Smith,  William  Henry.  The  history  of  the 
state  of  Indiana  from  the  earliest  explora- 
tions by  the  French  to  the  present  time. 
Containing  an  account  of  the  principal  civil, 
political  and  military  events  from  1763  to 
1903.  Indianapolis,  West.  pub.  co.  2  v. 
fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps  (i  fold.) 
24cm.  [1020 

A  new  edition  of  a  work  with  similar  title  issued 
in  1897.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904) 
859. 

Iowa. 

[Beltrami,  J.  C.]  The  eastern  border  of  Iowa 
in  1823.  ANN.  IOWA,  V  (Jan.)  601-616. 

[1021 

Narrative  abridged  and  edited  by  William  Salter. 

Duffield,  George  C.  Coming  into  Iowa  in 
1837.  ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (Apr.)  1-8. 

[1022 

Duffield,  George  C.  An  Iowa  settler's  home- 
stead [James  Duffield]  ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3, 
VI  (Oct.)  206-215..  [1023 

The  eastern  border  of  Iowa  as  seen  by  Ed- 
ward Tanner  in  1818.  ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3, 
VI  (July)  127-128.  [1024 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  history  of 
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569  p.  ports.  27^cm.  [1025 

Gue,  Benjamin  F.  History  of  Iowa  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  beginning  of  the  twen- 
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tury outlook  edition.  [Sioux  City,  la.,  1902] 
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Kansas* 

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1896.  Contributions  by  N.  H.  Winchell, 
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T.  Keagy,  Mary  E.  Mudge,  George  J.  Rems- 
burg  and  Edward  A.  Kilian.  [ist  ed.] 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  McGill- Warner  co.  xi, 
[12],  26-119  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  port.,  fac- 
sim.,  maps  (partly  fold.)  3i£cm.  (Me- 
moirs of  explorations  in  the  basin  of  the 
Mississippi,  vol.  VII)  [1030 


Connelley,  William  Elsey.  An  appeal  to  the 
record;  being  quotations  from  historical 
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written  for  and  at  the  instance  of  Charles 
Robinson  by  G.  W.  Brown.  And  some  por- 
tions of  the  public  records  of  Charles  Robin- 
son and  G.  W.  Brown,  taken  from  the  ar- 
chives of  the  state  historical  society.  Also 
many  authorities  and  documents  relating 
to  the  New  England  emigrant  aid  company, 
and  its  transactions  in  Kansas  .  .  Topeka, 
Kan.,  The  author.  130  p.  i8|cm.  ([Con- 
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Cordley,  Richard.  Pioneer  days  in  Kansas. 
Boston,  Pilgrim.  274  p.  front.,  pi.,  ports, 
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[Duncan,  L[ew]  Wallace],  comp.  History  of 
Montgomery  county,  Kansas.  By  its  own 
people  .  .  lola,  Kan.,  Press  of  lola  regis- 
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[1033 

Chiefly  biographical — account  begins  with  1869, 
date  of  county  organization. 

[Plant,  Harry  V.]  .  .  History  of  Kansas.  A 
normal  course  .  .  Quincy,  111.,  Nat.  school 
of  corresp.  6  pts.  in  3.  igcm.  (Teach- 
ers'home  series)  [1034 


Kentucky* 


Clark,  Walter.  The  colony  of  Transylvania. 
[Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  and  co.]  39  p.  i8| 
x  i4cm.  (N.  C.  booklet;  great  events  in 
North  Carolina  history,  vol.  Ill,  no.  9,  Jan- 
uary, 1904)  [1035 

"Journal  of  Colonel  Richard  Henderson  relating 
to  the  Transylvania  colony  [Mar.  20-July  25, 
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Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.  Richard  Henderson: 
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Lipscomb,  Alexander]  B.,  ed.  The  commer- 
cial history  of  the  southern  states  covering 
the  post-bellum  period,  [v.  I]  [Louisville, 
Ky.]  Morton,  port.  24|cm.  [1037 

[v.  I]  Kentucky  .  .  with  historical  resume  of 
Kentucky  by  Col.  J.  Stoddard  Johnson. 

M'Clure,  R.  L.  The  mazes  of  a  Kentucky 
feud.  INDEP.,  LV  (Sept.  17)  2216-2224. 

[1038 

Meffert,  W[illiam]  H.  History  of  Preston 
lodge,  no.  281,  F.  and  A.  M.  held  at  Louis- 
ville, Kentucky,  from  January  19,  1854,  up 
to  January  19,  1904.  Louisville,  Ky., 
Franklin  print,  co.  508  p.  illus.  23|cm. 

[1039 

Payne,  Mack,  comp.  A  glimpse  at  the  prog- 
ress of  Owensboro  [Ky.];  a  sketch  of  the 
history  and  a  few  facts  concerning  its  past, 
present  and  future;  Owensboro,  Ky.  [C. 
O.  Duffy  and  M.  Payne  print,  co.]  [96]  p. 
illus.,  fold.  plan.  31  cm.  [1040 


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Ralph,  Julian.  Our  Appalachian  Americans. 
HARPER'S,  CVII  (June)  32-41.  [1041 

Clay  county,  Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Gayarre,  Charles  [Etienne  Arthur]  History  of 
Louisiana.  With  city  and  topographical 
maps  of  the  state,  ancient  and  modern,  with 
a  biography  of  the  author,  by  Grace  King. 
Bibliography  by  Wm.  Beer  .  .  together 
with  an  exhaustive  index.  4th  ed.  .  .  4  v. 
New  Orleans,  Hansell.  front,  (port.) 
fold.  maps.  22cm.  [1042 

Kellogg,  D.  0.  The  Spaniards  in  Louisiana. 
ERA,  XI  (May)  489-496.  [1043 

New  Orleans.  City  council.  Manual  of  the 
city  of  New  Orleans,  comprising  city  char- 
ter of  1896  as  amended  in  1898,  1900  and 

1902.  Extracts  from  the  constitution  of 
1898,  and  acts  of  the  legislature  of  1900 
and  1902,  relative  to  city  affairs.     A  sketch 
of  the  city.     Comp.  by  T.  W.  Campbell  .  . 
[New    Orleans]     283    p.     col.    pi.,    port., 
diagr.      17  Jem.  [1044 

The  Picayune's  guide  to  New  Orleans.     Rev. 

and  enl.    5th  ed.    .  .      New  Orleans,    La., 

Picayune.     211,  [6]  p.     illus.,  maps  (partly 

fold.)     23cm.  [1045 

Guide  book  with  historical  sketches. 

Sayler,  H.  L.  The  real  Evangeline  [St.  Mar- 
tinville,  La.]  BOOKMAN,  XVIII  (Sept.) 
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Soniat  du  Fossat,  Guy.  Synopsis  of  the  his- 
tory of  Louisiana,  from  the  founding  of  the 
colony  to  the  end  of  the  year  1791.  Tr. 
from  the  French  by  Charles  T.  Soniat  [New 
Orleans?]  43  p.  23cm.  [1047 

Stevens,  Walter  B.  The  spirit  of  liberty  in 
the  province  of  Louisiana.  NAT.  MAG., 
XVIII  (May)  147-152.  [1048 

Revolt  against  Spanish  authority   in  1765-1769. 

Maine. 

Collins,  Charles  W.  .  .  The  Acadians  of 
Madawaska,  Maine.  Boston,  T.  A.  Wha- 
len  and  co.,  1902.  66  p.  24011.  (New 
Eng.  Cath.  hist.  soc.  pub.  no.  3)  [1050 

Eliot,  Me.,  land  grants  and  records.  OLD 
ELIOT,  VI  (Apr. -Dec.)  43-46,  49,  etc.  [1051 

Freeholders.  Northerly  Eliot,  1798.  OLD 
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Gardiner,  Me.  The  centennial  of  Gardiner; 
an  account  of  the  exercises  at  the  celebra- 
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1903.  Gardiner,  Me.     79  p.     front.,  plate, 
ports.     23cm.  [1053 

"A  brief  sketch  of  Gardiner's  early  history  [by 
J.  S.  Maxcy]":  p.  23-46. 


King,  Marquis  Fayette,  com  p.  .  .  Annals  of 
Oxford,  Maine,  from  its  incorporation,  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1829,  to  1850.  Prefaced  by -a 
brief  account  of  the  settlement  of  Shepards- 
field  plantation,  now  Hebron  and  Oxford, 
and  supplemented  with  genealogical  notes 
from  the  earliest  records  of  both  towns  and 
other  sources.  Portland,  Me.  xii,  208  p. 
illus.  25cm.  [1054 

McLellan,  Hugh  D.  History  of  Gorham,  Me. 
Comp.  and  ed.  by  his  daughter,  Katharine 
B.  Lewis.  Portland,  Smith  and  Sale. 
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[1055 

Parsonage  lands,  Kittery,  Me.,  1719.  OLD 
ELIOT,  VI  (Apr.)  54-57.  [1056 

William  Fogg's  map  of  Eliot  [Me.]  OLD 
ELIOT,  VI  (Oct.)  161-163.  [1057 

Willis,  J.  L.  M.  Early  history  of  medicine  in 
Maine.  OLD  ELIOT,  VI  (July)  109-119. 

[1058 

Willis,  J.  L.  M.  Eliot  [Me.]  in  the  olden  time. 
OLD  ELIOT,  VI  (Oct.)  145-147.  [1059 

Maryland. 

Cordell,  Eugene  F.  The  medical  annals  of 
Maryland,  1799-1899.  Baltimore.  880  p. 
i  facsim.,  3  pi.,  28  port.  8°.  [1060 

Gambrill,  J[ohn]  Montgomery.  Leading  events 
of  Maryland  history.  Baltimore,  Md., 
Cushing  co.  xi,  322  p.  front.,  illus., 
maps.  i9cm.  [1061 

Contains  also:  "History  of  the  counties  of  Mary- 
land, from  The  teachers'  manual,  comp.  by  Dr.  M. 
Bates  Stephens." 

Hetzel,  Susan  Riviere.  The  building  of  a 
monument;  a  history  of  the  Mary  Wash- 
ington associations  and  their  work.  Lan- 
caster, Pa.,  Wickersham  co.  255  p.  pi., 
port.,  facsim.  2o£cm.  [1062 

Their  work  resulted  in  the  .dedication  of  a  monu- 
ment to  Mary  Washington  in  Fredericksburg,  May 
10,  1894. 

Jones,  Elias.  History  of  Dorchester  county, 
Maryland.  Baltimore,  Williams  and  Wil- 
kins  co.,  1902.  473  p.  front.,  illus., 
plates,  fold.  map.  23 Jem.  [1063 

Massachusetts. 

Abstracts  of  Bristol  co.,  Mass.,  deeds  from 
1700,  beginning  with  "the  third  book  of 
records  for  the  county  of  Bristol,  May  1 2, 
1699."  GENEAL.  QUAR.  MAG.,  Ill  (1902-3) 
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Ayer,  John  F.  Neighborhood  sketch  No.  6. 
Medford  and  Walnut  streets.  HIST. 
LEAVES,  II  (July)  42-46.  [1065 

Ayer,  Mary  Farwell.  Boston  common  in  co- 
lonial and  provincial  days.  Boston,  pri- 
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front.,  2  pi.,  4  plans.  23cm.  [1066 


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Bacon,  Edwin  M.  Boston;  a  guide  book. 
Boston,  Ginn.  x,  190  p.  illus.,  maps, 
plans.  ly^cm.  [1067 

Well  illustrated  with  numerous  and  well  chosen 
maps  and  handy  indexes.  Rev.  in:  Nation, 
LXXVII  (July  23)  73;  Dial,  XXXV  (July  16)  45. 

Boston.  Engineering  dept.  List  of  maps  of 
Boston  published  between  1600  and  1903, 
copies  of  which  are  to  be  found  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  city  of  Boston  or  other  col- 
lectors of  the  same.  Reprint  of  app. 
I,  Annual  report  of  the  City  engineer. 
Boston,  Municipal  print,  off.  248  p.  fold, 
facsim.  23cm.  [1068 

Boston.  Historical  sketch  and  m  atters  apper- 
taining to  the  King's  Chapel  burying 
ground  .  .  Pub.  by  the  Cemetery  depart- 
ment of  the  city  of  Boston  .  .  Boston, 
Municipal  print,  off.  52  p.  plates,  plans. 
23£cm.  [1069 

Besides  the  historical  sketch  of  the  burying 
ground,  there  are  historical  sketches  of  prominent 
persons  buried  there.  Rev.  in:  New  Eng.  hist, 
and  geneal.  reg.  (Jan.,  1904)  104. 

Boston.  A  volume  of  records  relating  to  the 
early  history  of  Boston  containing  Boston 
marriages  from  1752  to  1809.  (In  Boston. 
Record  commissioners'  report.  1903.  3oth) 

[1070 

Boston.  A  volume  6f  records  relating  to  the 
early  history  of  Boston,  containing  Boston 
town  records  from  1784  to  1796.  (In 
Boston.  Record  commissioners'  report. 
1903.  3ist)  [1071 

Boston.  A  volume  of  records  relating  to  the 
early  history  of  Boston,  containing  the 
Aspinwall  notarial  records  from  1644  to 
1651.  (In  Boston.  Record  commission- 
ers' report.  1903.  32d)  [1072 

Brookline  village,  1865  to  -1902.  From  notes 
of  Martin  Kingman,  Esq.  BROOKLINE 
HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  no.  2,  29-48.  [1073 

Brown,  Abbie  Farwell.  Old  Ipswich  Town. 
NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (June)  416-423. 

[1074 

Brown,  Abram  English.  Beacon  Hill  [Boston] 
NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (Aug.)  631-650. 

[1075 

[Buckham,  John  Wright]  The  Salem  Pilgrim : 
his  book.  Salem,  Mass.,  D.  Low  and  co. 
22  p.  illus.  1 8 Jem.  [1076 

A  guide  book,  with  brief  historical  sketches. 

Calder,  Edna  Frances.  Extracts  from  the 
Ames  diary.  DEDH.  HIST.  REG.,  XIV 
(Jan.-Oct.)  35-36,  71-72,  99-100,  129-130. 

Candage,  Rufus  Q.  F.  Address.  Delivered 
at  the  second  annual  meeting  of  the  Brook- 
line  historical  society,  Jan.  28,  1903. 
BROOKLINE  HIST.  soc.  PROC.,  5-15.  [1078 

Includes  an  account  of  some  old  Brookline 
houses. 

Candage,  Rufus  Q.  F.  The  Gridley  house, 
Brookline,  and  Jeremy  Gridley.  BROOK- 
WNE  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  no.  i,  3-32.  [1079 


Chester,  Arthur  Herbert.  Trinity  church  in 
the  city  of  Boston;  an  historical  and  des- 
criptive account  (illustrated)  with  a  guide 
to  its  windows  and  paintings;  rev.  and  enl. 
by  Charles  Edward  Chester.  Boston,  W. 
Spooner.  89  p.  front.,  plates,  ports. 
i7cm.  [1080 

Cummings,  Charles.  The  days  of  hand  [fire] 
engines  [in  Medford,  Mass.]  MEDF.  HIST. 
REG.,  VI  (July)  63-67.  [1081 

[Cummings,  Charles]  Medford  in  1847. 
MEDF.  HIST.  REG.,  VI  (Apr.)  39-47.  [1082 

Davis,  Walter  A.  The  old  records  of  the 
town  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.  A  copy  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  records  contained  in  vol.  VI, 
pages  i  to  278,  inclusive,  being  volume  six 
of  the  printed  records  of  the  town.  Fitch- 
burg.  391  p.  8°.  [1083 
Published  by  authority  of  the  City  council ;  Vol. 
VI;  a  copy  of  a  portion  of  the  records  .  .  Mar., 
1830-Nov.  27,  1843. 

Dedham  village  in  1795.  DEDH.  HIST.  REG., 
XIV  (Apr.)  39-48.  [1084 

Dedham  village  in  1817.  DEDH.  HIST.  REG., 
XIV  (July)  73-74-  [1085 

Dennis,  William  D.  The  fire  clubs  of  Salem. 
ESSEX  INST.  HIST,  cow,.,  XXXIX  (Jan.) 
1-28.  [1086 

[Edes,  Priscilla  Rice]  Some  reminiscences  of 
old  Concord.  [Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  C.  A. 
Livingston.  [35]  p.  port.  i6£  x  i3cm. 

[1087 

Reminiscences  beginning  about  1835  by  a  resi- 
dent of  Concord. 

Essex  county,  Mass.,  probate  records,  pt.  i. 
Boston,  Research  pub.  co.  46  p.  24^001. 

[1088 

Extracts  from  a  description  of  Boston,  ap- 
pearing in  the  third  edition  of  the  American 
Gazetteer,  compiled  by  Jedidiah  Morse, 
D.  D.,  and  first  printed  in  1797.  Boston  in 
1810.  JOUR.  GEOG.,  II  (June)  33°-333- 

[1089 

Gillingham,  James  L.,  and  others.  A  brief 
history  of  the  town  of  Fairhaven,  Massa- 
chusetts. [Fairhaven,  Mass.]  8°.  [1090 

Qoddard,  Julia.  The  Goddard  house,  Warren 
street,  Brookline,  built  about  1730:  its 
owners  and  occupants.  BROOKLINE  HIST. 
soc.  PROC.,  16-34.  [1091 

Green,  Samuel  Abbott.  Ten  fac-simile  repro- 
ductions relating  to  various  subjects.  Bos- 
ton. 36  p.  23  facsim.  37  x  27|cm.  [1092 

Contents. — Some  engraved  portraits  of  the 
Mather  family;  The  south  and  north  batteries; 
An  early  Boston  imprint,  1681 ;  The  Boston  news- 
letter, 1704;  Reprints  of  early  Boston  newspapers; 
Panorama  of  Boston,  1775;  The  midnight  ride  of 
Paul  Revere;  The  battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  The 
crossed  swords;  Lawrence  academy,  Groton, 
Massachusetts. 

Green,  Samuel  A.  The  "Washington  Elm" 
at  Cambridge.  MASS.  HIST,  soc.,  PROC., 
ser.  2,  XVII  (Mar.)  128-129.  [1093 


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Greenfield,  one  hundred  and  fifty  years  old, 
1753-1903.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  C.  M.  Moody. 
[io]p.  59  pi.  I5|x23cm.  [1094 

Guild,    Curtis.     Address.     Delivered    at    the 

twenty-second  annual  meeting  of  the  Bos- 

tonian  society,  Jan.  13,  1903.     BOST.  soc. 

PROC.,  5-18.  [1095 

Contains  an  account  of  some  Boston  antiquities. 

Gulliver,  F.  P.  The  geographical  develop- 
ment of  Boston.  JOUR.  GEOG.,  II  (June) 
323-329-  [1096 

Haley,  M[ary]  A.  The  story  of  Somerville 
[Mass.]  Boston,  Writer  pub.  vi,  157  p. 
plates,  igcm.  [1097 

Haynes,  George  H.  "The  tale  of  Tantius- 
ques."  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXV  (Nov.) 
340-356.  [1098 

»     "Oldest    living    mine    in    the    United    States," 
located  in  Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Heavens,  F.  J.  Centers  of  historic  interest 
near  Boston,  Pilgrim  Plymouth.  EDUC., 
XXIII  (Feb.)  337-346.  [1099 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.  The  old  cor- 
ner bookstore  [Boston]  INDEP.,  LV  (Sept. 
10)  2144-2147.  [1100 

A  history  of  the  town  of  Freetown,  Massachu- 
setts, with  an  account  of  the  old  home  fes- 
tival, July  3Oth,  1902.  Fall  River,  J.  H. 
Franklin  and  co.,  1902.  [i.  e.  1903]  287 
p.  illus.,  ports.,  map.  25cm.  [1101 

Made  up  of  sketches  by  various  local  writers. 

Howe,  M[ark]  A[nthony]  De  Wolfe.     Boston, 

the    place    and    the    people.     New    York, 

Macmillan.     xv,     397     p.     illus.,     plates. 

2icm.  [1102 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  10)  471-472. 

Keyes,  John  S.  Story  of  an  old  house.  [Con- 
cord, Mass.]  Concord  antiq.  soc.  [1902?] 
17  p.  front.  23cm.  [Concord  antiq.  soc. 
pub.  no.  5]  [1103 

The  Smedley-Jones  house. 

Knapp,  (Mrs.)  0.  S.  Washington ,  street 
(Somerville)  as  it  was.  HIST.  LEAVES,  II 
(July)  46-47-  [H04 

Lewis,  Alfred  Henry.  Concord,  the  historic- 
EVERYBODY'S,  IX  (Dec.)  773-780.  [1105 

The  Lowell  explosion  and  other  New  England 
disasters.  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXV  (Sept.) 
3-15-  [H06 

Main  street  [Medford,  Mass.]  1835-1850. 
MEDF.  HIST.  REG.,  VI  (Oct.)  92-95.  [1 107 

Marble,  Annie  Russell.  The  passing  of  a 
literary  landmark  [the  old  corner  book- 
store, Boston]  CRITIC,  XIJII  (Nov.) 
423-424.  [1108 

Marble,  Arthur  J.  The  old  Pine  Meadow  road 
and  its  forgotten  bridge.  WOR.  soc. 
ANTIQ.,  XIX,  118-128.  [1109 

Maynard,  George.  Annual  field  day  of  Wor- 
cester society  of  antiquity  at  New  London 
and  Groton.  WOR.  soc.  ANTIQ.,  XIX, 
211-232.  [1110 

With  historical  notices. 


Mystic  River  above  the  bridge,  1835-1850. 
MEDF.  HIST.  REG.,  VI  (Jan.)  15-20.  [1111 

The  old  corner  book-store:  the  famous  liter- 
ary landmark  of  Boston,  and  the  men  who 
met  there.  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXV  (Nov.) 
303-316.  [1112 

The  old  north  ferry  and  Dixy's  horse-boat 
[Salem,  Mass.]  ESSEX  INST.  HIST.  COLL., 
XXXIX  (Jan.)  29-32.  [1113 

The  old  school  boys  of  Boston.  Organized 
1880.  Boston.  283  p.  illus.  8°.  [1114 

The  passing  of  the  Baldwin  house.  WOR. 
MAG.,  VI  (Sept.)  80-86.  [1115 

Oldest  dwelling  house  of  Worcester. 

Poor,  (Mrs.)  Mary  W.  Recollections  of 
Brookline.  BROOKUNE  HIST.  soc.  PUB., 
no.  2,  13-28.  [1116 

The  preservation  of  Park  street  Church,  Bos- 
ton. Boston,  pamphlet.  [1117 

Rantoul,  Robert  S.  Ancient  Salem.  EDUC., 
XXIII  (Mar.)  401-409.  [1118 

Record  of  the  dedication  of  the  monument  on 
Dorchester  Heights,  South  Boston.  Bos- 
ton, Wright  and  Potter.  [1119 

Remick,  Christian.  Perspective  view  of  Bos- 
ton harbor,  islands,  and  men-of-war  land- 
ing the  29th  and  i4th  regiments,  October 
1,1768.  [Boston]  [1120 

Process  reproduction  of  a  water-color  drawing. 
Reprinted  for  the  Club  of  odd  volumes. 

A  Republican  institution  in  the  town  of  Bos- 
ton.    Boston.     14  p.     12°.  [1121 
This  institution  was  founded  1819  for  purposes 
of  uniting  political  parties  .  .  list  of  members  185 1- 
1903. 

Rich,  Frank  B.     The  streets  of  Hyde  Park; 

by  whom  and  for  whom  they  were  named. 

HYDE  PARK  HIST.  REC.,  Ill,  no.  i  (Apr.) 

77-86.  [1122 

Richardson,  George  L.  History  of  Stony 

Brook  in  Hyde  Park  and  Boston.     HYDE 

PARK  HIST.  REC.,  Ill,  no.  i  (Apr.)  47-54. 

[1123 
Ricketson,  Daniel.  New  Bedford  of  the  past. 

Boston,  Houghton.      xiii,    196    p.      front. 

(port.)  22^cm.  [1124 

Appeared  in  New  Bedford  Evening  Standard 

in  1875. 

Sanborn,    F.    B.     Concord    and    Lexington. 

EDUC.,  XXIII  (Apr.)  490-501.  [1 125 

Shrewsbury's  new  public  library.  WOR.  MAG.  , 

VI  (Nov.)  149-158.  [1126 

Includes  an  historical  address  by  Maj.  Wm.  T. 

Harlow,  of  Worcester. 

Shurtleff,  Arthur  A.  The  Boston  park  sys- 
tem. JOUR.  GEOG.,  II  (June)  302-314. 

[1127 

Sellers,  Alida  Q.  Ten  Hills  farm,  with  anec- 
dotes and  reminiscences.  HIST.  LEAVES,  I 
(Jan.)  9-2 1.  [1128 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Stearns,  Charles  H.  The  Sewall  house. 
BROOKUNE  HIST.  soc.  PROC.,  35-45.  [1129 


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Stiles,  F.  Q.  A  full  century  of  the  Light  in- 
fantry. WOR.  MAG.,  VI  (July)  6-10.  [1 130 

Stone,  El  ma  A.  The  old  Trescott  house  [in 
Dorchester,  Mass.]  H YDE  PARK  HIST.  REC., 
Ill,  no.  i  (Apr.)  73-76.  [1131 

Strangers  in  Medford  [Mass.]  MEDF.  HIST. 
REG.,  VI  (July-Oct.)  68-71,  90-91.  [1132 

Records  of  strangers  in  Medford  ("warnings") 
1740-1797. 

Suffolk  deeds.     Liber  XIII.     Boston,  Rock- 
well.    i4cm.  [1133 
Covers  the  period  July  21,  1683-May  24,  1686. 

Swift,  Lindsay.  Literary  landmarks  of  Bos- 
ton; a  visitor's  guide  to  points  of  literary 
interest  in  and  about  Boston.  Boston, 
Houghton.  iv,  58  p.  illus.  i7^cm. 

[1134 

Ticknor,  Howard  Malcom.  The  passing  of  the 
Boston  museum.  New  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV 
(June)  379-396.  [1135 

Tolman,  George.  John  Jack,  the  slave,  and 
Daniel  Bliss,  the  Tory.  [Concord,  Mass.] 
Concord  antiq.  soc.  [1902?]  21  p.  front. 
23cm.  [Concord  antiq.  soc.  pub.,  no.  6] 

[1136 

Throws  light  on  Concord  life  before  1800. 

Tucker,  John  A.  A  paper  read  at  the  225th 
anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the  Milton 
Church.  Milton,  Mass.,  Nov.  15.  Boston, 
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Mississippi. 

The  Biloxi  Daily  Herald.  Twentieth  century 
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Deupree,  Mrs.  N.  D.  Some  historic  homes  in 
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With  special  reference  to  the  epidemic  on  the 
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Love,  William  A.  Lowndes  county,  its  an- 
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viii,  [685J-1477  p.  The  General  narrative,  v.  I. 
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Jenkins,  Frederick  Warren.  The  old  Garri- 
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Proceedings  and  addresses  at  the  triennial 
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Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  New  Hampshire. 
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New  Mexico. 

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Chronological  index  of  Onondaga  history  in 
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and  a  course  of  three  lectures  on  the  history 
and  development  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
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annual  meeting  in  New  York,  Jan.  19, 
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N.  Y.,  on  the  Hudson  River,  established 
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Holden,  Stephen.  New  England  in  New 
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Howland,  Henry  R.  Navy  Island  and  the 
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Howland,  Henry  R.  The  Niagara  portage 
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Kellogg,  David  Sherwood.  Early  mention  of 
some  events  and  places  in  the  valley  of 
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Lefevre,  Ralph.  History  of  New  Paltz,  New 
York,  and  its  old  families  (from  1678  to 
1820)  including  the  Huguenot  pioneers  and 
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the  Revolution.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Fort 
Orange,  xiv,  593  p.  front.,  illus.  (incl. 
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Includes  an  account  of  the  Huguenot  settlement 
of  New  Paltz  with  a  description  of  the  early  forms 
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Paddock,  William  Henry.  History  of  the 
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Palmer,  rlenry  Robinson.  Fisher's  Island  a 
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Peck,  William  F.  History  of  the  police  de- 
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Pierce,  Carl  Horton.  .New  Harlem  past  and 
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the  recovery  of  the  Harlem  lands,  by  Wil- 
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[1216 

Porter,  Peter  A.  Old  Fort  Niagara.  Albany, 
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[1218 

Settlement  of  the  central  part  of  the  state  after 
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Pumpelly,  Josiah  Collins.  The  old  Morris 
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From  memoranda  by  Rev.  D.  M.  Cooper,  of 
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[1320 

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623  p.  pi.,  ports.  28cm.  [1420 

McClure,  Alexander  K.,  ed.  Famous  Ameri- 
can statesmen  and  orators,  past  and  present, 
with  biographical  sketches  and  their  fa- 
mous orations.  New  York,  F.  F.  Lovell 
[1902]  6  v.  fronts.,  ports.  19 Jem.  [1421 

McCormick,  James  A.  A  brief  dissertation  on 
the'  rise  and  vicissitudes  of  the  United 
States,  with  portraits  of  forty  American 
statesmen,  whose  lives  illume  four  epochs 
of  American  History,  namely:  1761  to 
1789:  1789^)1824:  1824101861:  1861  to 
1901.  [Syracuse?  N.  Y.]  49  p.  plates, 
port.  2ocm.  [1422 

McKenzie,  Ralph  M.  Washington  corres- 
pondents past  and  present;  brief  sketches 
of  the  rank  and  file.  New  York,  News- 
paperdom.  112  p.  ports.  iS^cm.  [1423 

[McLean  county,  Illinois]  biographies.  Mc- 
LEAN  co.  HIST.  soc.  TRANS.,  II,  623-676. 

[1424 

Marquis,  Tfhomas]  G.  Presidents  of  the 
United  States  from  Pierce  to  McKinley. 
London,  Linscott  pub.  co.  xxvi,  476  p. 
front.,  port.  21  Jem.  ([The  nineteenth 
century  series,  v.  XXI])  [  1 425 

Massie,  David  Meade.  The  governors  of  Ohio 
under  the  first  constitution  [1802]  O. 

ARCHAEOL,.  AND  HIST.  SOC.  CENTEN.  ANNIV., 

238-248.  [1426 

Mellon,  George  Frederick.  New  England  edi- 
tors in  the  South.  NEW  ENG.  MAG., 
XXXIII  (Feb.)  679-693.  [1427 

Memorial  addresses  delivered  before  the  two 
houses  of  Congress  on  the  life  and  character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield, 
William  McKinley.  Prepared  in  accord- 
ance with  concurrent  resolution  of  Congress, 
and  under  direction  of  Joint  committee  on 
printing,  by  Charles  Rowley  Cushman  .  . 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  246  p.  ports. 
32cm.  (57th  Congress,  2d  sess.  Senate 
Doc.  no.  219  .  .)  [1428 

CONTENTS. — Abraham  Lincoln,  by  George  Ban- 
croft; James  A.  Garfield,  by  James  G.  Blaine; 
William  McKinley,  by  John  Hay. 

Memorial  addresses  of  .  .  B.  R.  Co  wen,  and  .  . 
Wm.  R.  Collins,  delivered  at  the  annual 
memorial  service  .  .  of  the  Loyal  legion  .  . 
at  .  .  Cincinnati,  May  3,  1903.  Cincinnati. 
16  p.  [1429 


Messenger,  North  Overton.  Young  men  in 
Congress.  PEARSON'S,  X  (Dec.)  565-572. 

[1430 

Miller,  Andrew  J.  Forgotten  southern  auth- 
ors, with  thoughts  and  theories  as  to  the 
elements  of  lasting  literary  popularity. 
GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (May)  395-402. 

[1431 

Morris,  Charles.  Our  presidents  from  Wash- 
ington to  Roosevelt.  [Philadelphia?]  vi, 
17-248  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly 
col.)  ports.  25cm.  [1432 

Munson,  Lyman  E.  Comparative  study  of 
Jefferson  and  Lincoln.  CONN.  MAG.,  VIII 
(Apr.-June)  49-56.  [1433 

The  new  twentieth  century  cyclopaedia 
and  dictionary;  biography,  history,  art, 
science,  dictionary  and  gazetteer  of  the 
world  .  .  ed.  by  A.  R.  Spofford,  Charles 
Annandale  .  .  John  W.  L/eonard  and  Prof. 
C.  M.  Stevans  .  .  [Grand  siecle  ed.] 
Chicago,  New  York,  E.  R.  Du  Mont.  12  v. 
illus.,  facsim.  23011.  [1434 

Volumes  IX  and  X  contain  a  dictionary  of  prom- 
inent living  Americans. 

Norton,  Frederick  Calvin.  The  governors  of 
Connecticut.  (4th-5th-6th  series)  CONN. 
MAG.,  VII,  569-582;  VIII,  114-128,  209- 
224.  [1435 

Notable  men  of  New  York,  Syracuse  and 
vicinity,  Utica  and  vicinity,  Auburn,  Os- 
wego,  Watertown,  Fulton,  Rome,  Oneida, 
Little  Falls.  XIX  and  XX  centuries.- 
[Syracuse,  N.  Y.]  D.  J.  Stoddard.  428  p. 
front.,  ports.  24011.  [1436 

A  collection  of  portraits  with  brief  biographical 
inscriptions. 

Owen,  H.  T.  Native  Virginians  who  became 
governors  of  other  states,  1779-1865."  VA. 
MAG.  HIST.,  XI  (July-Oct.)  80-82,  185-187. 

[1437 

Perry,  Frances  M.,  and  Henry  W.  Elson. 
.  .  Four  great  American  presidents.  No. 
2.  Garfield,  McKinley,  Cleveland,  Roose- 
velt; a  book  for  American  readers.  New 
York,  Stradling.  309  p.  illus.  (ports.) 
i9cm.  (Famous  Am.  ser.)  [1438 

Personal  sketches  of  the  speakers  [at  the  Ohio 
centennial  celebration]  commission  and 
trustees  of  the  Ohio  state  archaeological 
and  historical  society.  O.  ARCHAEOL.  AND 

HIST.  SOC.  CENTEN.  ANNIV.,  687-715.      [1439 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  and  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

.  .  Hero  tales  from  American  history;  or, 
The  story  of  some  Americans  who  showed 
that  they  knew  how  to  live  and  how  to  die. 
Philadelphia,  Gebbie.  xiii,  290  p.  front., 
3  pi.  2i£cm.  (The  complete  writings  of 
Theodore  Roosevelt  [Unnorm  ed.])  [1440 

First  edition,  1895. 

Ruoff  Henry  W.,  ed.  Leaders  of  men;  or, 
Types  and  principles  of  success  as  illus- 
trated in  the  lives  and  careers  of  famous 
Americans  of  the  present  day.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  King-R.  695  p.  pi.,  port. 
.  [1441 


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BIOGRAPHY— COMPREHENSIVE 


Scales,  John,  ed.  Biographical  sketches  of 
the  class  of  1863,  Dartmouth  college,  with 
historical  memoranda  of  the  college,  1859- 
1863.  [Dover,  N.  H.]  Pub.  by  the  class. 
532  p.  front.,  ports.  24cm.  [1442 

Society  of  colonial  wars.  California.  Memor- 
ial records.  [Los  Angeles,  Baumgardt. 
[8]  p.  port.  26cm.  [1443 

Memorial  tributes  to  Harry  Woodville  Latham, 
Alfred  Lee  Brewer,  Capt.  Charles  Lee  Collins,  Col. 
Wm.  Anthony  Elderkin,  ElishaWilliams  McKinstry. 

Stratton,   Mrs.   Ella   (Hines)     The  men  who 

have  risen  to  the  White  house;  containing 
the  childhood,  early  education,  occupa- 
tions, characteristics  and  achievements  of 
all  the  presidents  of  the  United  States.  To 
which  is  added  the  early  history  of  our 
great  country  .  .  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nat. 
pub.  co.  vi,  17-256  p.  col.  front.,  illus., 
plates,  ports.  25cm.  [1444 

Two  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  inde- 
pendence [Philip  Livingston  and  James 
Smith]  D.  A.  R.  5TH  REP.  (1902)  278. 

[1445 

Two  sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  El- 
bridge  Boyden  and  John  Putnam  Marble. 
WOR.  MAG.,  VI  (July)  17-23.  [1446 

Vallandingham,  Edward  N.  Andrew  Jackson 
and  John  Calhoun:  their  famous  quarrel, 
Peggy  Eaton's  share  in  the  affair,  and  the 
momentous  historical  consequences.  PEAR- 
SON'S, XV  (May)  419-427.  [1447 

Vineland  historical  and  antiquarian  society. 
The  early  physicians  of  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Compiled.  Pub.  by  the  Vineland  hist,  and 
antiq.  soc.,  1903.  [Vineland]  The  Vineland 
print,  house.  26  p.  22|cm.  [1448 

Warwick,  Charles  F.  Orations  and  speeches. 
Philadelphia,  R.  Welsh  and  co.  10,  439  p. 
incl.  front,  (port.)  24cm.  [1449 

Includes  appreciations  of  Lincoln,  Grant,  Wash- 
ington, Stephen  Girard,  Garfield,  and  Dr.  William 
Pepper. 

Washington,  Booker  T.  Heroes  in  black 
skins.  CENTURY,  LXVI  (Sept.)  724-729. 

[1450 

Watterson,  Henry.  The  compromises  of  life, 
and  other  lectures  and  addresses,  including 
some  observations  on  certain  downward 
tendencies  of  modern  society.  New  York, 
Fox.  x,  477  p.  front.  2ocm.  [1451 
Includes  addresses  on  George  Dennison  Prentice, 
Abraham  Lincoln,  John  Paul  Jones,  and  Francis 
Scott  Key. 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Recollections  of  Lin- 
coln and  Grant.  ONEIDA  HIST.  soc.  TRANS  . , 
no.  9,  109-112.  [1452 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Washington — Lincoln 
and  Grant.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  New  York  society  of  the  Order  of  the 
founders  and  patriots  of  America,  April  6, 
1903.  [New  York]  27  p.  2  fold,  fac- 
sim.  23cm.  [Order  of  the  founders  and 
patriots  of  Am.  N.  Y.  soc.  pub.  no.  4] 

[1453 


Wyman,  Lillie  B.  Chace.  Reminiscences  of 
two  abolitionists  [Stephen  S.  and  Abby 
Kelly  Foster]  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIII 
(Jan.)  536-550.  [H54 

Individual. 

[Arranged  alphabetically  by  subject] 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Gary,  Elizabeth  Luther.  John 
Adams  and  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  LAMP, 
n.  s.,  XXVI  (Feb.)  35-40.  [1.455 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Massachusetts.  Report  of  the  Commit- 
tee on  historical  research  and  marking 
local  sites,  of  the  Colonel  Timothy  Bigelow 
chapter.  Worcester  [Commonwealth 
press]  19  p.  incl.  plan.  i8cm  [1456 

An  attempt  to  locate  the  schoolhouse  in  which 
John  Adams  taught,  Worcester,  1755-1758. 

Willard,  Samuel.  John  Adams,  a  char- 
acter sketch,  with  supplementary  essay,  by 
G.  Mercer  Adam.  Milwaukee,  Campbell. 
171  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.  ig^cm. 
(Great  Americans  of  hist.)  [1457 

Original  copyright,  1898. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Life  in  a  New  England 
town:  1787,  1788.  Diary  of  John  Quincy 
Adams,  while  a  student  in  the  office  of  The- 
ophilus  Parsons  at  Newburyport.  Boston, 
Little.  204  p.  front,  (port.)  24cm.  [1458 

Introduction  signed  "C.  P.  A."  »'.  e.,  Charles 
Francis  Adams.  Reprinted  from  the  Mass.  hist, 
soc.  proc.  Accompanied  by  elaborate  notes  on 
people  and  events  casually  referred  to  in  the  diary. 
Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXV  (July  1)17;  Nation,  LXXVII 
(July  23)  76-77. 

Adams,  [Mrs.  John  Quincy]  Louisa  Catherine. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  from  St.  Petersburg 
to  Paris  in  February,  1815;  with  an  intro- 
duction by  her  grandson,  Brooks  Adams. 
SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIV  (Oct.)  449-463-  [1459 

Adams,  [Juliette  (Graves)]  (<Mrs.  Crosby 
Adams."  Chapters  from  a  musical  life. 
A  short  autobiographical  narrative.  Chi- 
cago, C.  Adams.  138  p.  front,  (port.) 
I9$cm.  [1460 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Fallows,  Samuel.  Sam- 
uel Adams,  a  character  sketch  with  supple-^ 
mentary  essay,  by  G.  Mercer  Adam.  Mil-' 
waukee,  Campbell.  178  p.  front,  (port.) 
illus.  I9icm.  (Great  Americans  of  hist.) 

[1461 
Original  copyright,  1898. 

ADDAMS,  J.  Teller,  Charlotte.  Miss  Jane 
Addams,  of  Hull  House,  Chicago.  The 
head  of  the  first  social  settlement  of  America. 
EVERYBODY'S,  VIII  (Feb.)  169-171.  [1462 

ALLEN.  Benedict,  Robert  Dewey.  Ethan 
Allen's  use  of  language;  an  address.  (In 
Vermont  his.  soc.  proc.  1901-1902. 
[Burlington]  1903.  23cm.  p.  [6s]-86) 

[1463 


60 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[1464-1493 


ANDREWS,  GEORGE  PEIRCE.  [Andrews,  Mrs. 
Catherine  M.  (Garrison)  Van  Auken] 

George  Peirce  Andrews.    [New  York,  Demp- 
sey  and  Carroll]     26  p.  incl.  3  port.     26cm. 

[1464 

Biography  of  Judge  Andrews,  by  John  H.  Judge. 

ANDREWS,  STEPHEN  PEARL.  Trowbridge, 
J.  T.  A  reminiscence  of  the  Pantarch. 
INDEP.,  LV  (Feb.  26)  497-501.  [1465 

APPLETON.  Slafter,  Edmund  F.  Remarks  on 
the  character  of  William  Sumner  Appleton. 
Made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts 
historical  society,  May  14,  1903.  Cam- 
bridge, J.  Wilson  and  son.  8  p.  8°. 

[1466 

Reprinted  from  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.,  ser.  2, 
XVII  (May)  241-245. 

Smith,  Charles  C.      Memoir  of  William 

Sumner  Appleton,  A.  M.  Cambridge,  J.  Wil- 
son and  son.  20  p.  port.  24^cm.  [1467 
"List  .  .  of  Mr.  Appleton 's  writings":  p.  16-20. 
Reprinted  from  Mass.  hist,  soc  proc.,  ser.  2,  XVII 
(Oct.)  5 16-531. 

ARNOLD.  Haight,  Charles  Sherman.  Bene- 
dict Arnold — the  man;  a  character  study. 
[New  York?]  73  p.  2j^cm.  [1468 

—  Todd,  Charles  Burr.     The  real  Benedict 
Arnold.      New  York,  Barnes,     vi,    235    p. 

[1469 

Attempts  to  put  the  blame  for  Arnold's  treason 

upon  Mrs.  Arnold.     About  two-thirds  of  the  book 

[     devoted  to  a  description  of  Arnold's  services  in  the 

Revolution.      Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXV  (July  16)  43- 

ARTHUR.  The  Arthur  memorial  exercises- 
Fairfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1903.  VERMONTER> 
IX  (Sept.)  39-47-  [1470 


Contains   addresses  on   the 
Chester  A.  Arthur. 


life  and   works  of 


BAKER,  CHARLES  SIMEON.  In  memoriam. 
Charles  Simeon  Baker  .  .  [Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Democrat-Chronicle  print,  1902?] 
85  p.  front,  (port.)  24cm.  [1471 

BAKER,  DORSEY  S.  Moore,  Miles  C.  A  pio- 
neer railroad  builder  [Dorsey  S.  Baker, 

1823-1888]      ORE.     HIST.     SOC.     QUAR.,     IV 

(Sept.)  195-201.  [1472 

BARDEEN.  Winslow,  J.  B.  Judge  Charles 
Bardeen — A  tribute.  Wis.  ALUMNI  MAG., 
IV,  259-263.  [1473 

BARKER.  Henry  Rodman  Barker  [1841- 
1901]  R.  I.  HIST.  soc.  PROC.,  1901-1902, 
57-58.  [1474 

BARRY.  Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.  The  boyhood 
of  Commodore  John  Barry.  AM.  CATH. 
HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (Jan.)  2-7.  [1475 

Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.  Commodore  John 

Barry,  "the  father  of  the  American  navy  "; 
the  record  of  his  services  for  our  country. 
Philadelphia,  author,  xii,  424  p.  map, 
pi.,  port.,  facsim.  24^cm.  [1476 

Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.  Commodore  John 

Barry:  the  record  of  his  services  for  our 
country.  AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH,  XX 
(Apr.)  56-59-  [1477 


BARTLETT.  Stevens,  Alice  Bartlett.  Josiah 
Bartlett  [N.  H.,  1729-1795,  one  of  the  sign- 
ers of  the  Declaration  of  independence] 
GRANITE  MO.,  XXXIV  (Apr.)  243-261. 

[1478 

BEALE.  Benjamin,  Marcus.  Charles  Frederick 
Tiffany  Beale.  [Washington?  1902]  13  p. 
i  port.  25cm.  (Memorial  papers  of  the 
Society  of  colonial  wars  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, no.  2,  1902)  [1479 

BELKNAP.  Rear-Admiral  George  E.  Belknap 
[obituary]  CONN.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (May) 
399-400.  [1480 

BELL.  Ordway,  Sallie  Fleming.  John  Bell. 
GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II  (July)  35-44.  [1481 

BENNET.  Looscan,  Adele  B.  Miles  Squier 
Bennet.  TEX.  HIST.  ASSOC.  QUAR.,  VII 
(Oct.)  166-168.  [1482 

BENTON,  JOSIAH  H.  [Forbes,  Charles  S.] 
Col.  Josiah  H.  Benton,  Jr.  (Vermonters 
abroad)  VERMONTER,  VIII  (Mar.)  264- 
265.  [1483 

BENTON,  THOMAS  H.  Fremont,  Jessie  Benton. 
Senator  Thomas  H.  Benton.  INDEP.,  LV 
(Jan.  29)  240-244.  [1484 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Thomas  Hart  Ben- 
ton,  the  story  of  his  life  and  work.  Phila- 
delphia, Gebbie.  ix,  354  p.  front.,  port. 
2i£cm.  (His  [The  complete  writings]  Uni- 
form ed.)  [1485 

BIDWELL.  Green,  Will  S.  John  Bidwell 
[1819-1900] — a  character  study.  OUT 
WEST,  XIX  (Dec.)  625-634.  [1486 

BINNEY.  Binney,  Charles  Chauncey.  The 
life  of  Horace  Binney,  with  selections  from 
his  letters.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott.  xi, 
460  p.  3  ports,  incl.  front.  24 Jem.  [1487 

Contains  many  letters  written  during  the  Civil 
War  period,  together  with  a  partial  autobiography. 
Rev.  in:  Pa.  mag.  hist.,  XXVIII  (Jan.)  126-127. 

BLECKLEY.  Ellis,  L.  B.  Logan  E.  Bleckley, 
former  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme  court 
of  Georgia.  GREEN  BAG,  XV  (Dec.)  555- 
559-  [1488 

BLEECKER.  Dwight,  Melatiah  E.  Anthony 
Bleecker  (1770-1827)  N.  Y.  GENEAL.  AND 
BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (Oct.)  231-234.  [1489 

BLENNERHASSET.  Boswell,  Ira  M.  La  Cache 
[home  of  Harmon  Blennerhasset]  Miss. 
HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  VII,  313-323.  [1490 

BLODGETT.  Richardson,  James  B.  Caleb 
Blodgett.  A  memorial  address.  Concord, 
N,  H.,  Rumford,  1902.  19  p.  port. 
23cm.  [1491 

Reprint  from  vol.  I,  part  4,  Bar  assoc.  of  N.  H. 
proc. 

BOLTON.  Henry  Carrington  Bolton.  1843- 
1903.  JOUR.  AM.  FOLK-LORE,  XVI  (Oct.- 
Dec.)  275.  [1492 

BONNEY.  The  late  Charles  Carroll  Bonney 
[1831-1903]  AM.  LAW  REV.  XXXVII  (Sept.) 
746-748.  [1493 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL 


61 


BONNEY.     Charles    Carroll    Bonney.     OPEN 
.    COURT,  XVII  (Sept.-Oct.)    5I3-5I9,    569- 
573,577-583.  [1494 

By  Paul  Carus  and  L.  P.  Mercer. 

BOQUET.  Darlington,  Mary  O'Hara.  General 
Boquet.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII  (Feb.-Mar.) 
113-114,  273-274.  [1495 

BOWDITCH.  Logan,  G.  W.  Lieut.  U.  S.  N. 
Nathaniel  Bowditch  [1773-1838]  U.  S. 
NAV.  INST.  PROC.,  XXIX  (Dec.)  927-930. 

[1496 

BRIDGMAN.  [Elliott],  Mrs.  Maud  (Howe) 
Laura  Bridgman,  Dr.  Howe's  famous  pupil, 
and  what  he  taught  her,  by  Maud  Howe 
and  Florence  Howe  Hall ;  with  illustrations 
from  drawings  by  John  Elliott.  Boston, 
Little,  x,  394  p.  front.,  2  pi.,  3  port. 
2oicm.  [1497 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Nov.  12)  392. 

BRISCOE.  Looscan,  Mrs.  Adele  B.  Mrs. 
Mary  Jane  Briscoe.  TEX.  HIST.  ASSOC. 
QUAR.,  VII  (July)  65-71.  [1498 

BRODHEAD.  Biographical  sketch  of  Luke 
Wills  Brodhead  of  Monroe  county,  Penn- 
sylvania [1821-1902]  PA.  MAG.  HIST., 
XXVII,  446-448.  [1499 

BROOKS.  Evans,  Frederick.  Noah  Brooks. 
(1830-1903)  LAMP,  n.  s.,  XXVII  (Sept.) 
129-132.  [1500 

Brown,  John.  The  John  Brown  letters. 
Found  in  the  Virginia  state  library  in  1901. 
VA.  MAG.  HIST.,  X  (Jan.-Apr.)  273-282, 
383-389;  XI  (July)  26-32.  [1501 

Nichols,  May  Ellis.  An  Adirondack  pil- 
grimage [to  the  home  of  John  Brown] 
NAT.  MAG.,  XVIII  (July)  476-479.  [1502 

Brown,  Spencer  Kellogg.  Spencer  Kellogg 
Brown,  his  life  in  Kansas  and  his  death  as 
a  spy,  1842-1863,  as  disclosed  in  his  diary, 
ed.  by  George  Gardner  Smith.  New  York, 
Appleton.  x,  380  p.  2  facsims.  incl. 
front.  i9^cm.  [1503 

Several  chapters  regarding  the  Kansas  border 
struggles  and  the  John  Brown  family  are  of  histor- 
ical interest. 

BRUCE.  Judge  Horatio  Washington  Bruce. 
CONNED.  VET.,  XI  (Feb.)  79-80.  [1504 

Burr,  Aaron.  The  private  journal  of  Aaron 
Burr,  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the 
library  of  Mr.  William  K.  Bixby  of  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  with  an  introduction,  explana- 
tory notes,  and  a  glossary  .  .  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  [Post  express  print,  co.]  2  v.  front, 
(port.)  25cm.  [1505 

Compiled  and  edited  by  William  H.  Samson. 
Earlier  edition  of  1838  said  to  have  been  incom- 
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Burr,  Esther  Edwards.  Journal  [1741-1758] 
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BURROUGHS.     Hubbard,    George     Henry.     A 

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BUTLER,  CHARLES.     Stoddard,  Francis  Hovey. 

The  life  and  letters  of  Charles  Butler.  New 
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4  port.  incl.  front.  22cm.  [1508 

A  prominent  figure  in  New  York  life,  1802-1897. 
His  life  and  some  letters  included  throw  light  on 
the  period  of  "internal  improvement."  Rev.  in: 
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BUTLER,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.  Holt,  George  C. 
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CADWALADER.  Dulles,  Charles  Winslow. 
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CALHOUN.  Moore,  Frederick  W.,  ed.  Cal- 
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(May-Nov.)  159-169,  269-291,  353-361, 
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Pinckney,  Qustavus    M.     Life    of  John 

C.  Calhoun.  Being  a  view  of  the  prin- 
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of  his  contributions  to  economic  and  politi- 
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Evans  and  Cogswell  co.  251  p.  3  ports, 
incl.  front.,  fold.  map.  ig^cm.  [1512 

Rev.  in:  So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (Nov.)  453- 
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CAMPBELL.        Pilcher,     Margaret    Campbell. 

Sketch  of  Captain  David  Campbell.     AM. 

HIST.  MAG.,  VIII  (Apr.)  154-159.          [1513 
CANNON.       Leupp,    Francis   E.       The   new 

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LXXV  (Nov.  21)  684-688.  [1514 
Messenger,  North  Overton.     The  speaker 

prospective  of  the  next  House  [Joseph  G. 

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[1515 
CHAMPLIN.     Butterfield,   Roger  W.     In  me- 

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[1516 

CHANDLER.  John  M.  Chandler.  An  appre- 
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Reprinted    from    Manchester    hist,    quar.,    Ill, 

1902. 
Chase,  Salmon  P.     Diary  and  correspondence 

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CHEEVER.  Hassam,  John  T.  Ezekiel  Chee- 
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Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal. 
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CHOATE.  Moors,  Joseph  B.  Rufus  Choate. 
GREEN  BAG,  XV  (Sept.)  399-406.  [1520 

CLAGETT.  Dixon,  W.  W.  Sketch  of  the  life 
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1521 

CLAIBORNE.  Riley,  Franklin  L.  Life  of  Col. 
J.  F.  H.  Claiborne  [1837-1884]  Miss.  HIST. 
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CLARK,  CHARLES  E.  Proceedings  at  the  un- 
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[1523 

CLARK,  EDWARD  STEPHENS.  Edward  Steph- 
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AND  GENEAL.  SOC.  PROC.,  43-44.  '[1524 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  PENN.  William  Penn 
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Clay,  Cassius  M.  An  old  letter  of  the  late 
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MAG.,  VIII  (Oct.)  369-370.  [1526 

CLAY,  HENRY.  Caldwell,  Howard  W. 
Henry  Clay,  the  great  compromiser,  with 
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Prentice,  George  D.     Henry  Clay  as  a 

lawyer.     AM.   LAW  REV.,  XXXVII   (Jan.) 
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Prom  Prentice's  "Clay,"  Hartford,  1831. 

CLEBURNE.  Hardee,  W.  J.  Biographical 
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From  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  July   12-19, 
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CLEM.  Last  of  America's  "Old  guard." 
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CLEVELAND.  Utley,  George  B.  Edmund 
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HIST.     AND     GENEAL.     SOC.     PROC.,     59~6l. 

[1531 

CLINTON.  Prime,  Ralph  Earl.  George  Clin- 
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CONNOLLY.  Diffenderffer,  F.  R.  Col.  John 
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CONYNG  IAM.  Jones,  Charles  Henry.  Cap- 
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CORTELYOU.  Barry,  David  S.  George  Bruce 
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Mac  Far-land,  Henry  B.  F.  George  Bruce 

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Cox,  C.  C.  Reminiscences.  TEX.  HIST. 
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Cox,  JACOB  DOLSON.  Ewing,  James  Rees. 
Public  services  of  Jacob  Dolson  Cox,  gov- 
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[1539 

CRAPO.  Philip  M.  Crapo.  ANN.  IOWA,  ser. 
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Crockett,  David.  Life  of  David  Crockett,  the 
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the  Alamo  while  fighting  in  defence  of 
Texan  independence;  with  an  introduc- 
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[1541 

CROGHAN,  G.  Williams,  Charles  Richard. 
George  Croghan  [1791-1849]  O.  ARCH- 

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[1542 

Participant  in  the  War  of  1812. 

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the  House  of  representatives  and  Senate, 
Fifty-seventh  Congress.  Washington,  Gov. 
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[1543 

CUNNINGHAM.  Historical  sketch  of  Ann 
Pamela  Cunningham,  "The  Southern  Ma- 
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DAKE.  Halley,  R.  A.  Dr.  J.  P.  Dake — A 
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Morris,  George  Perry.      Henry  Laurens 

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DEARBORN.  Brown,  Gilbert  Patten.  The 
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DE  GRAFFENREID.  Memorial  addresses  on 
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and  Senate,  Fifty-seventh  Congress,  second 
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DOUGLAS,  STEPHEN  A.  Didier,  Eugene  L. 
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DOUGLASS,  FREDERICK.  Rankin,  J.  E.  The 
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Du  CHAILLU,  PAUL.  Paul  Du  Chaillu  [1835- 
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EMMERSON.  Beaumont,  Henry  Francis.  Thom- 
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Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Benjamin  Franklin. 
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great  men's  lives.  Benjamin  Franklin, 
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[1570 

Murray,    James     A.      H.      Franklin's 

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Selections  from  the  Franklin  Papers 

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Strong,      Frank.      Benjamin      Frank- 
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Original  copyright,  1898. 

FRANKLIN,  WILLIAM  BUEL.  In  memoriam: 
William  Buel  Franklin,  February  27,  1823; 
March  8,  1903.  [Hartford]  60  p.  front, 
(port.)  2i£cm.  [1574 

Partly  reprinted  from  the  Hartford  Courant, 
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Gen.  Franklin  by  Col.  Jacob  Lyman  Greene. 

FREMONT.  Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.  In  re- 
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Moody,  Charles  Amadon.  Here  was  a 

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FRIEDENWALD.  Adler,  Cyrus.  Aaron  Fried- 
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FULKERSON.  Hon.  Abram  Fulkerson.  CON- 
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FUNK,  ISAAC.  Kerrick,  L.  H.  Life  and 
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GEAR.     Fleming,     William   H.     Gov.     John 

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GEORGE.  Garner,  James  W.  The  senatorial 
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U.  S.  senator  [Dem.]  from  Miss.,  1881-1896. 

GHERARDI.  Rear- Admiral  Bancroft  Gherardi, 
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GIBBS.  Bumstead,  Henry  A.  Josiah  Wil- 
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[1585 

GIFFORD.  Earle,  Sarah  B.  Mrs.  Susan  A. 
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GODKIN.  Bryce,  James.  Edwin  Lawrence 
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GOODLOE.  Colonel  Green  Clay  Goodloe  of 
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GORDON.  Hitz,  John.  Dr.  Joseph  Clay- 
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speech  to  the  deaf  [1903?]  15  p.  port. 
23cm.  [1590 

Reprinted  from  the  "Association  review." 

GOULDING.  Brown,  David  H.  Frank  Palmer 
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soc.  PROC.,  47-49.  [1591 

GRANT.  Personal  recollections  of  General 
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Stevens,    Alice    Bartlett.        General 

Grant's  love  of  horses  and  his  stage-coach 
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GRAY.  In  memoriam  Horace  Gray.  Wash- 
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Proceedings   of  the   bar   and   of   the 

Supreme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts  in 
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Boston.     54  p.     port.     26£cm.  [1595 

Thayer,  Ezra  R.  Horace  Gray 
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GREELEY.  Linn,  William  Alexander.  Hor- 
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[1597 

The  writer  was  on  the  "Tribune"  staff  under 
Greeley.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  187- 
188;  Nation,  LXXVI  (Apr.  9)  299;  Dial,  XXXIV 
(May  16)  342-343. 

GREENE,  JEREMIAH  EVARTS.  Hoar,  George 
F.  Jeremiah  Evarts  Greene  [1834-1902] 
WOR.  MAG.,  V  (Feb.)  37-44.  [1598 

GREENE,  Nathanael.  The  remains  of 
Major-General  Nathanael  Greene.  A  re- 
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General  assembly  of  Rhode  Island  ap- 
pointed to  take  into  consideration  the 
desirability  of  securing  within  the  state  of 
Rhode  Island  a  permanent  resting-place 
for  the  remains  of  General  Nathanael 
Greene.  Providence,  E.  L.  Freeman  and 
sons,  iv,  257  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates, 
ports.,  fold.  plan.  24cm.  [1599 

"Major-General  Nathanael  Greene:  his  birth, 
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General  Nathanael  Greene,  first  president  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Cincinnati.  Address  by  Hon.  Asa 
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[1606 

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HAMILTON,  ADAM  BOYD.     Egle,  William  H. 

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HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER.  Ellis,  Edward  S. 
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Adam  .  .  the  unusual  and  remarkable  in  the 
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Milwaukee,  Campbell.  173  p.  front. 
(port.)  illus.  ig^cm.  (Great  Americans 
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[1620 

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HENRY,   GUY   V.     Brady,   Cyrus  Townsend. 

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HOLMAN.  Short  biography  of  Joseph  Hoi- 
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HOMANS.  John  Hornans,  M.  D.,  1836-1903. 
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[1644 

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HUNTER.  Hunter,  Martha  T.  A  memoir  of 
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Made  up  largely  of  letters  of  personal  rather  than 
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HusE.  Brown,  David  H.  Hiram  Augustus 
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[1667 

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JUNKIN.  William  Wallace  Junkin.  [1831- 

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[1672 
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[1713 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Thomas  Lloyd,  the  father 
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LUCAS,  ROBERT.  Atwater,  Caleb.  General 
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Putnam,  Rufus.  The  memoirs  of  Rufus  Put- 
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(port.)  illus.  iglcm.  (Great  Americans 
of  history)  [1780 

Original  copyright,  1898. 

READ.  Reed,  George  B.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
the  Honorable  John  Read,  of  Boston,  1722- 
1749.  Boston,  priv.  print.  26p.  4°.  [1781 

A  distinguished  lawyer  of  provincial  days.  Re- 
printed from  the  Bost.  soc.  proc.,  1903. 

REAGAN.  John  Reagan's  courage.  CONPED. 
VET.,  XI  (Mar.)  119-120.  [1782 

REED,  THOMAS  BRACKETT.  Clark,  Francis  E. 
Thomas  B.  Reed  as  a  neighbor.  INDEP., 
LV  (Jan.  8)  82-84.  [1784 

Macfarland,     Henry     B.    F.     Thomas 

Brackett   Reed.     REV.    OF   REV.,    XXVII 
(Jan.)  36-38.  [1785 

REES.  In  memoriam  of  Willard  H.  Rees 
[1820-1903]  ORE.  HIST.  soc.  QUAR.,  IV 
(Dec.)  386-391-  [1786 

Rns,  JACOB  A.  Jacob  A.  Riis:  a  sketch  of 
his  life  and  work.  New  York,  Macmillan. 
1 6  p.  port.  1 6 Jem.  [1787 

Steffens,  Lincoln.     Jacob  A.  Riis.     Re- 
porter, reformer,  American  citizen.     Mc- 
CLURE'S,  XXI  (Aug.)  419-425-  [1788 


RITCHIE.  Thrift,  C.  T.  Thomas  Ritchie 
[1778-1854]  BRANCH  HIST.  PAP.,  no.  3 
(June)  170-187.  [1789 

ROBERTS.  Christie,  James.  Percival  Rob- 
erts, jr.  CASSIER'S,  XXIII  (Mar.)  678- 
680.  [1790 

ROBERTSON.  Lewis,  E.  C.  James  Robert- 
son, Nashville's  founder.  AM.  HIST.  MAG., 
VIII  (July)  285-294.  [1791 

ROE.  Benjamin,  Marcus.  Francis  Asbury 
Roe.  [YVashington  ?]  35  p.  8  pi.,  i  port. 
24^cm.  (Memorial  papers  of  the  Soc.  of 
colonial  wars  in  District  of  Columbia  no. 
4,  1903)  [1792 

ROGERS.  [Furness,  Horace  Howard]  F[air- 
man]  R[ogers]  1833-1900.  Philadelphia, 
priv.  print.  20  p.  port.  2^cm.  [1793 

Rombauer,  Roderick  E.  The  history  of  a  life. 
[St.  Louis?]  1 46  p.  24cm.  [1794 

A  prominent  lawyer  of  Missouri.  Little  of 
historical  value  in  the  volume,  other  than  speeches 
on  somewhat  recent  political  questions. 

ROOD.  Ogden  N.  Rood  [1831-1902]  POP. 
sci.  MO.,  LXII  (Jan.)  284-286.  [1795 

Wright,   Arthur  W.     Ogden   Nicholas 

Rood.     AM.  JOUR,  sci.,  CLXVI  (Jan.)  73- 
77-  [1796 

ROOSEVELT.  Brown,  William  Qarrott.  The 
personality  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  IN- 
DEP., LV  (July  2)  1547-1551.  [1797 

Constant,  Baron  d'Estournelles.  Eu- 
rope's opinion  of  President  Roosevelt.  IN- 
DEP., LV  (Feb.  5)  323-325-  [1798 

Handford,  Thomas.  The  life  and  say- 
ings of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  twenty- 
sixth  president  of  the  United  States,  intro- 
duction by  Charles  Walter  Brown.  Chi- 
cago, Donohue.  315  p.  plates,  ports. 
2ocm.  [1799 

Lacombe,  Bernard  de.  L' Ideal  Ameri- 
cain.  D'apres  le  President  Roosevelt. 
CORRESP.,  CCXIII  (Oct.  10)  159-180. 

[1800 

Meyers,  Robert  C[ornelius]  V.  Theo- 
dore Roosevelt,  patriot  and  statesman; 
the  true  story  of  an  ideal  American. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Ziegler  [1902?]  621  p. 
plates,  ports.  23^cm.  [1801 

Perry,  Frances  M.     A  life  of  Theodore 

Roosevelt.     New  York,  Stradling.     126  p. 
2  pi.,  2  port.     igcm.     (Famous  Americans' 
series)  [1802 

Phillips,  David  Graham.  How  Roose- 
velt became  president.  EVERYBODY'S, 
VIII  (Jan.)  90-95.  [1803 

Pinon,  Rene.     Le  president  Roosevelt. 

REv.    FRANC.,    XXVIII    (Mar.)    182-184. 

[1804 
Riis,    Jacob    A.     Theodore    Roosevelt 


the  citizen,  chap.  I-IV.  OUTLOOK,  LXXV 
(Dec.  5,  12,  19,  26)  787-796,  884-890, 
941-947,  987~993-  [I805 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


|  1806    1830 


ROOSEVELT.  Roosevelt,  [Theodore]  California 
addresses.  San  Francisco,  California  pro- 
motion com.  153  p.  front,  (port.)  19  pi. 
2ocm.  [1806 

Wheelan,  Fairfax  H.  Something  of 
the  class  of  '80;  Roosevelt  at  Harvard, 
and  our  political  duty.  CAL.  UNIV.  CHRON.  , 
V  (Jan.)  332-341-  [1807 

ROSECRANS.  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Cumberland.  Burial  of  General  Rose- 
crans,  Arlington  national  cemetery,  May 
17,  1902.  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke.  159  p. 
ii  ports,  (incl.  front.)  24cm.  [1808 

RUMPLE.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life 
and  character  of  John  N.  W.  Rumple  (late 
a  representative  from  Iowa)  delivered  in 
the  House  of  representatives  and  Senate, 
Fifty-seventh  Congress,  second  session. 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  64  p.  port. 
26|cm.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House 
Doc.  no.  464)  [1809 

RUSSELL,  CHARLES  ADDISON.  Charles  Addi- 
son  Russell  [1852-1902]  WOR.  MAG.,  V 
(Jan.)  3-7.  [1810 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and 

character  of  Charles  A.  Russell  (late  a  rep- 
resentative from  Connecticut)  delivered  in 
the  House  of  representatives  and  Senate, 
Fifty-seventh  Congress,  second  session. 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  73  p.  port. 
26  Jem.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House 
Doc.  no.  465)  [1811 

RUSSELL,  CHARLES  H.  Russell,  Charles  How- 
land.  Memoir  of  Charles  H.  Russell  1796- 
1884,  by  his  son.  New  York,  [De  Vinne 
press]  109  p.  front.,  ports.  24^cm.  [1812 

A  prominent  merchant  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
New  York,  1796-1884.  Few  letters  of  historical 
importance  given;  chiefly  of  personal  interest. 

RUST.  Thirkield,  Mrs.  Mary  Haven.  Eliza- 
beth L/ownes  Rust  .  .  Cincinnati,  Jen- 
nings. 38  p.  front.,  pi.,  port.  igcm. 

[1813 

Mrs.  Rust  was  prominent  in  the  work  of  the 
Woman's  home  missionary  soc. 

ST.  CLAIR.  Nash,  George  K.  [Arthur  St. 
Clair]  O.  ARCHAEOL.  AND  HIST.  soc.  CEN- 
TEN.  ANNIV.,  53-58.  [1814 

SALMON.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life 
and  character  of  Joshua  S.  Salmon  (late  a 
representative  from  New  Jersey)  delivered 
in  the  House  of  representatives  and  Senate, 
Fifty-seventh  Congress,  first  session.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  62  p.  port. 
26  Jem.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House 
Doc.  no.  468)  [1815 

SAXTON.  Charles  T.  Saxton  (1846-1903) 
ALB  ANY  LAW  JOUR.,  LXV  (Oct.)  331.  [1816 

SCHERMERHORN.  Pine,  John  B.  William 
Colford  Sc'hermerhorn.  COLUMB.  QUAR.,  V 
(Mar.)  189-191.  [1817 


SCHUETZE.  William  Henry  Schuetze.  [Chi- 
cago, Lakeside  Press]  ix,  165  p.  illus., 
map.  8°.  [1818 

Largely  devoted  to  his  missions  to  Russia. 

SCHUYLER.  Tuckerman,  Bayard.  Life  of 
General  Philip  Schuyler,  1733-1804.  New 
York,  Dodd.  227  p.  incl.  map.,  front, 
(port.)  pi.  2i£cm.  [1819 

Rev.'in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Apr.  21,  1904)  319; 
Dial,  XXXVI  (Mar.  1,  1904)  162;  Am.  hist.  rev. 
X  (Oct.,  1904)  180-181. 

SCOTT,  IRVING  M.     [Lummis,  Charles  F.]  The 

passing  of  a  man  [Irving  M.  Scott]     OUT 
WEST,  XIX  (July)  57-65.  [1820 

Shipbuilder,  1837-1903. 

SCOTT,  JOHN.  The  late  Col.  John  Scott 
[1824-1903]  AM.  LAW  REV.,  XXXVII 
(Nov.)  916-918.  [1821 

SCOTT,  WINFIELD.  Barnes,  James.  The 
giant  of  three  wars;  a  life  of  General  Win- 
field  Scott,  illustrated  by  Gordon  H.  Grant. 
New  York,  Appleton.  xi,  241  p.  col. 
front.,  3  pi.  iglcm.  [1822 

Popular  narrative  which  stops  at  the  beginning 
of  the  Civil  War. 

Sedgwick,  John.  Correspondence  of  John 
Sedgwick,  Major-General  .  .  [New  York] 
[De  Vinne  press]  1902-03.  2  v.  fronts, 
(port.)  23£cm.  [1823 

SELLERS.  Morton,  Henry.  Coleman  Sellers, 
a  biographical  sketch.  CASSIER'S,  XXIV 
(Aug.)  352-362.  [1824 

Sevier,  John.  Diary  of  John  Sevier  of  Ten- 
nessee. So.  ATLAN  QUAR.,  II  (July)  294- 
295.  [1825 

SEWELL.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and 
character  of  William  J.  Sewell  (late  a  sena- 
tor from  New  Jersey)  delivered  in  the  Sen- 
ate and  House  of  representatives,  Fifty- 
seventh  Congress,  second  session.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  96  p.  port. 
26£cm.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate 
Doc.  no.  226)  [1826 

SEYMOUR.  Miller,  George  L.  Memorial  ad- 
dress delivered  in  the  city  of  Utica,  N.  Y., 
at  the  dedication  of  the  [Horatio]  Seymour 
monument.  ONEIDAHIST.  soc.  TRANS.,  no. 
9,  9-22.  [1827 

SHEPHERD,  DAVID.  Foster,  Harriet  Mclntyre. 
A  chronological  sketch  of  Colonel  David 
Shepherd  [1734-1795!  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG., 
Ill  (Jan.)  67-78.  [1828 

SHEPHERD,  MOSES.  Foster,  Harriet  Mclntyre. 
Colonel  Moses  Shepherd.  1763-1832.  W. 
VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill  (July)  190-209.  [1829 

SHERMAN.  Dodge,  Qrenville  M.  Personal 
recollections  of  General  William  T.  Sher- 
man. Delivered  at  the  28th  annual  en- 
campment, Department  of  Iowa,  Grand 
army  of  the  republic,  May  21,  1902,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa.  [Des  Moines?  1902?]  40  p. 
incl.  port.  22cm.  [1830 


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BIOGRAPHY -INDIVIDUAL 


SIMONTON.  Snodgrass,  Robert.  Hon.  John 
Wiggins  Simonton,  LL.  D.  1826-1903. 
DAUPHIN  co.  HIST.  soc.  TRANS.,  I,  part  i, 
143-148.  [1831 

SPENCER,  HAMILTON.  Spencer,  Henry  D. 
Hamilton  Spencer.  McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  II,  367-376.  [1832 

—  Weldon,  Lawrence.  Address  on  Ham- 
ilton Spencer.  McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  II,  377-385.  [1833 

STANLEY.  Douglas,  Harry.  William  Stan- 
ley, a  short  biography.  New  York,  H.  S. 
Robinson.  168  p.  front,  (port.)  6  pi. 
2ocm.  [1834 

An  electrician  of  prominence. 

STANTON.  Colby,  Clara  Bewick.  Elizabeth 
Cady  Stanton.  [Nov.  12,  i8i5~Oct.  26, 
1902]  ARENA,  XXIX  (Feb.)  152-160. 

[1835 

STARR.  William  Eli  Starr  [1812-1903]  WOR. 
MAG.,  V  (Mar.)  73-79.  [1836 

STERNE.  Foord,  John.  The  life  and  public 
services  of  Simon  Sterne.  New  York,  Mac- 
millan.  x,  348  p.  front,  (port.)  2ocm. 

[1837 

A  New  York  lawyer.  He  was  interested  in 
public  questions  and  a  frequent  contributor  to  the 
literature  dealing  with  political  and  constitutional 
subjects. 

STRINGFIELD.  Stewart,  A.  E.  Sketch  of  the 
life  of  Captain  A.  M.  Stringfield.  [1809- 

1895]      McLEAN  CO.  HIST.   SOC.   TRANS.,   II, 

441-466.  [1838 

STfART.  Gen.  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  CONFED. 

VET.,  XI  (Sept.)  390-392.  [1839 

SUMMERS.  Ryon,  Mrs.  Ann  I.  Judge  Lewis 

Summers.        1778-1843.        W.    VA.    HIST. 

MAG.,  Ill  (July)  228-241.  [1840 

SUTPHEN.  Joseph  Wai  worth  Sutphen  [1853- 

1902]  HOLLAND  soc.  YR.  BK.,  241-243. 

[1841 
SWETT.  Swett,  Leonard  Herbert.  Leonard 

Swett  [1825-1889]     McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 

TRANS.,  II,  332-365.  [1842 

TAFT,  HENRY  GORDON.  Henry  Gordon  Taft. 
(1832-1903)  WOR*.  MAG.,  VI  (Sept.)  75- 
80.  [1843 

TAFT,  RUSSELL  S.  Rowell,  John  W.  Rus- 
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fore the  Vermont  bar  association,  Oct., 
1902  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  Proc.  of  the 
assoc.  1 4  p.  port.  8°.  [1844 

Stafford,  Wendell  P.  Russell  Smith 

Taft  [1835-1902]  NEW  ENG.  HIST.  AND 
GENEAL.  REG.,  LVH  (Jan.)  2-17.  [1845 

TAFT,  WILLIAM  H.  Our  new  secretary  of 
war  [William  H.  Taft]  NEW  ENG.  MAG., 
XXXV  (Nov.)  37 1-373-  [1846 

TAYLOR.  Archibald  Alexander  Edward  Tay- 
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THOBURN.  Thoburn,  J[ames]  M.  Life  of  Isa- 
bella Thoburn.  Cincinnati,  Jennings;  New 
York,  Eaton.  373  p.  front.,  plates,  ports. 
i9cm.  [1848 

THOMPSON,  BENJAMIN.  Thompson,  Lucien. 
Benjamin  Thompson  [N.  H.,  1806-1890] 
GRANITE  MO.,  XXXIV  (June)  425-439. 

[1849 

THOMPSON,  J.  K.  P.  J.  K.  P.  Thompson 
[1845-1903]  ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (Apr.) 
76-77-  [1850 

TIFFIN,  EDWARD.  [Edward  Tiffin,  first  gov- 
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SOC.  CENTEN.  ANNIV.,  28-44,  45~47-  [1851 
Written  by  Horatio  C.  Claypool  and  Archibald 
Mayo. 

TONGUE.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and 
character  of  Thomas  H.  Tongue  (late  a  rep- 
resentative from  Oregon)  delivered  in  the 
House  of  representatives  and  Senate,  Fifty- 
seventh  Congress,  second  session.  Wash- 
ington, Gov.  print,  off.  96  p.  port. 
26£cm.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House 
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TOPPAN.  Davis,  Andrew  McFarland.  Me- 
moir of  Robert  Noxon  Toppan.  Cam- 
bridge, J.  Wilson  and  son,  1902.  13  p. 
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Reprinted  from  Colonial  soc.  of  Mass,  pub.,  vol. 
VII. 

TREAT.  Memorial.  Samuel  Treat,  1815- 
1902.  U.  S.  Circuit  court  (8th  circuit) 
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A  biography,  including  some  account  of  his 
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TUCKER,  JOHN  R.      Rochelle,  James  Henry. 

Life  of  Rear  Admiral  John  Randolph 
Tucker,  commander  in  the  navy  of  the 
United  States  .  .  with  an  appendix  contain- 
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zon River  and  its  principal  tributaries,  by 
Captain  James  Henry  Rochelle,  and  con- 
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Washington,  Neale.  112  p.  front., 
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Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  205. 

Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverly.  Correspondence 
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XII  (Oct.)  84-95-  [1856 

Turpie,  David.  Sketches  of  my  own  times. 
Indianapolis,  Merrill.  387  p.  2o£cm.  [1857 
An  Indiana  politician  born  in  1829  and  retired 
from  public  service  1899.  The  sketches  deal 
partly  with  backwoods  life  and  partly  with  reminis  - 
cences  of  public  men. 

UPSHUR.  M'Cabe,  R.  E.  Abel  Parker  Up- 
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[Van  Alstyne],  Frances  [Jane]  (Crosby)  "Mrs. 
Alexander  Van  Alstyne."  Fanny  Crosby's 
life-story,  by  herself.  New  York,  Every 
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2ocm.  [1859 


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[1860-1887 


VAUGHAN.  Memorial  proceedings  of  the  Sen- 
ate upon  the  death  of  Hon.  James  C. 
Vaughan,  late  a  senator  from  the  twen- 
tieth district  of  Pennsylvania.  [Harrisburg] 
W.  S.  Ray,  state  printer.  22  p.  front, 
(port.)  24cm.  [1860 

VEILE.     General     Egbert     Ludovicus    Viele 

[1825-1902]      HOU,AND  SOC.    YR.    BK.,    235- 

237-  [1861 

Viele,    Herman    Knickerbocker.     Gen. 

Egbert  L.   Viele   (1825-1902)     N.  Y.   GE- 
NEAL.  AND  BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (Jan.)  1-7. 

[1862 

Prominent  in  the  Mexican  and  Civil  Wars  and 
as  president  of  the  New  York  City  park  depart- 
ment. 

WALES.  Lowell,  James  Russell.  Remarks 
on  the  death  of  Dr.  Henry  W.  Wales. 
HARV.  MO.,  XXXV  (Feb.)  165-168.  [1863 

This  address,  hitherto  unpublished,  was  de- 
livered by  Lowell  to  his  class  in  1 856. 

WALKER.  Leftwich,  Qeo.  J.  Robert  J. 
Walker.  (1801-1869)  GREEN  BAG,  XV 
(Mar.)  101-106.  [1864 

WARD.  Gannon,  Fred.  A.  A  New  Englander 
in  China.  NEwENG.MAG.,  XXXIII  (Jan.) 
634-636.  [1865 

Career  of  Gen.  Frederick  Townsend  Ward  (1831- 
1 862)  who  became  a  mandarin  and  admiral-general 
of  China. 

WARREN,   JOSEPH.      Warren,    John    Collins. 

Relics  of  General  Warren.     BUNKER   HILL 
MONU.  ASSOC.  PROC.,  35-38.  [1866 

WARREN,  MERCY.  Marble,  Annie  Russell. 
Mistress  Mercy  Warren.  Real  Daughter  of 
the  American  Revolution.  NEW  ENG. 
MAG.,  XXXIV  (Apr.)  163-180.  [1867 

WASHBURN.  Green,  Samuel  A.  John  Davis 
Washburn  [1833-1903]  MASS.  HIST.  soc. 
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John   D.    Washburn,    1833-1903.     N. 


H.  S.     AM.  ANTIQ.  soc.  PROC.,  n.  s.,  XV 
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John   Davis  Washburn.    WOR.   MAG., 
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—  —  Nourse,  Henry  S.  Memoir  of  John 
Davis  Washburn,  LL.  B.  MASS.  HIST.  soc. 
PROC.,  ser.  2,  XVII  (Oct.)  511-515  [1871 

Washington,  Booker  T.  Work  with  the 
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148.  [1872 

Partly  autobiographical. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.  Abbott,  John  S.  C. 
George  Washington.  New  York,  Dodd. 
360  p.  front,  igcm.  [1873 

Original  copyright,  1875. 

-  Bullock,  Aflonzo]  M[ansfield]  Wash- 
ington. [Watertown?Wis.]  95  p.  front., 
plates,  ports.  ly^cm.  (Head  lights,  no.  i) 

[1874 


WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     Ford,  Paul  Leicester. 

The  true  George  Washington.  [loth  ed.] 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott.  319  p.  front., 
plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.  21  cm.  [The 
"true"  series]  [1875 

Freemasons.     Colorado.     Grand  lodge. 

George    Washington    centennial    memorial 
exercises,    Mount   Vernon,     December    14, 
1899.     Denver,  Col.,  W.  F.  Robinson  print, 
co.      244  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     27^crn. 

[1876 

Hart,  Charles  Henry.     Paul  Revere' s 

portrait    of    Washington.     [Boston]     4   p. 
24cm.  [1877 

Reprinted  from  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.,  1903. 

—  Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.  Colonel  Wash- 
ington. [Marietta?  O.]  57  p.  pi.,  maps. 
i8£cm.  [1878 

The  story  of  Washington's  mission  to  the  Ohio 
in  1753,  and  the  Ft.  Necessity  campaign. 

Hulbert,  Archer  B.     Washington:    the 

pioneer    investor.         CHAUT.,     XXXVIII 
(Sept.)  43-48.  [1879 

Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.     Washington: 

the    promoter    and    prophet.         CHAUT., 
XXXVIII  (Oct.)  149-154.  [1880 

Laidley,    W.   S.     Large    land    owners. 

Geo.  Washington  as  a  land  owner.     Kana- 
wha  land  books,  1 797.     Agreement  to  make 
salt,  between  Lawrence  A.  Washington  and 
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Little,  Arthur  Wplde]      The  character 

of    Washington,     an    extempore    sermon 
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the  Revolution  in  the  state  of  Illinois]  on 
Washington's  birthday,  1903.     Milwaukee, 
Wis.,    Young   churchman.     13    p.     25cm. 

[1882 

Parsons,    Eugene.      George    Washing- 
ton, a  character  sketch  .  .  with  supplemen- 
tary essay,  by  G.  Mercer  Adam  .  .  and  an 
article  by  Prof.  Henry  Wade  Rogers.     Mil- 
waukee,   Campbell.     180    p.    incl.    front, 
(port.)    illus.     i9§cm.     (Great   Americans 
of  history)  [1883 

Original  copyright,  1898. 

Peixotto,  Irma  M. 

vate     account     book. 


Washington's  pri- 
BOOKMAN,     XVII 
(Mar.)  66-69.  [I884 

—  Philputt,    Allan    B.     The    genius    of 
Washington.     SONS  OF  REV.  IND.,  Book  II, 
105-109.  [1885 

Schroeder,  [John  Frederick]  Life  and 
times  of  Washington,  Schroeder-Lossing; 
revised,  enlarged  and  enriched:  and  with  a 
special  introduction  by  Edward  C.  Towne, 
B.  A.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Washington  press  co. 
4V.  fronts.,  plates,  ports.  2i£cm.  [1886 

—  Washington's  English  ancestors.    MAG. 
AM.  HIST.,  XXXI  (Apr.)  26.  [1887 

From  London  St.  James  Gazette. 


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BIOGRAPHY-— INDIVIDUAL 


WASHINGTON.  Washington's  reception  by  the 
ladies  of  Trenton,  together  with  the  chorus 
sung  as  he  passed  under  the  triumphal  arch 
raised  on  the  bridge  over  the  Assunpink, 
April  twenty-first,  MDCCLXXXIX.  New 
York,  Soc.  of  iconophiles.  5,  16,  [n]  p., 
incl.  facsims.  front.,  pi.  2j^cm.  [1888 

CONTENTS.  —  Prefatory  note.  —  Washington's 
progress  to  the  seat  of  government.  From  Irv- 
ing's  "Life  of  Washington." — Washington's  re- 
ception at  Trenton.  From  "The  Pennsylvania 
Packet  and  Daily  Advertiser." — Washington's  re- 
ception at  Trenton.  From  Stryker's  "Wash- 
ington's reception  by  the  people  of  New  Jersey  in 
1789." 

Wilson,  Woodrow.  George  Washing- 
ton; illustrated  by  Howard  Pyle.  New 
York,  Harper.  4,  333  p.  front,  (port.) 
illus.,  plates,  igjcm.  [1889 

First  published  1897. 

WASHINGTON,  MARY.  Pryor,  [Sara  Agnes 
(Rice)]  "Airs.  R.  A.  Pryor."  The  mother  of 
Washington  and  her  times.  New  York, 
Macmillan.  xvi,  367  p.  illus.,  plates 
(partly  col.)  ports.  2i£cm.  [1890 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Feb.  18,  1904)  130; 
Va.  mag.  hist.,  XI  (Jan.,  1904)  343-344. 

WAYNE.  Spears,  John  R.  Anthony  Wayne, 
sometimes  called  !'Mad  Anthony."  New 
York,  Appleton.  249  p.  front.,  plates, 
port.,  fold.  map.  ig^cm.  (Appleton's  his- 
toric lives)  [1891 

Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  612- 
613. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Daniel  Webster  for 
young  Americans,  comprising  the  greatest 
speeches  of  "the  Defender  of  the  constitu- 
tion," selected  and  arranged  for  the  youth 
of  the  United  States,  to  which  are  added 
the  Declaration  of  independence,  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  and  Wash- 
ington's farewell  address;  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Charles  F.  Richardson 
.  .  and  an  essay  on  Webster  as  a  master  of 
English  style,  by  Edwin  P.  Whipple  .  . 
Boston,  Little,  ci,  351  p.  front,  (port.) 
illus.,  plates,  facsims.  21  cm.  [1892 

Pillsbury,  Albert  E.  Daniel  Webster, 
the  orator;  an  address  delivered  before  the 
Brooklyn  institute  of  arts  and  sciences  and 
the  New  England  society  of  Brooklyn. 
[Boston?  1903]  28  p.  27ixi8£cm.  [1893 

Reed,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Armstrong] 

Daniel  Webster,  a  character  sketch,  by 
Elizabeth  A.  Reed  .  .  with  supplementary 
essay,  by  G.  Mercer  Adam  .  .  together  with 
anecdotes,  characteristics,  and  chronology. 
Milwaukee,  Campbell.  180  p.  incl.  front, 
(port.)  illus.  igjcm.  (Great  Americans 
of  history)  [1894 

Original  copyright,  1899. 

-  Webster,    Daniel.      The     writings    and 

speeches  of  Daniel  Webster  .  .  National  ed  .  . 

Boston,  Little.     18    v.     front.,    pi.,    port., 

facsim.     25cm.  [1895 

Contains  material  not  hitherto  printed. 


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White,  Andrew  D.  Chapters  from  my  diplo- 
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"3-125.  [1897 

WHITE,  SAMUEL.  Conrad,  Henry  C. 
Samuel  White  and  his  father  Judge  Thomas 
White.  An  almost  forgotten  senator;  and 
his  father  who  was  a  follower  of  Asbury  in 
the  early  days  of  Methodism.  Wilming- 
ton, Hist.  soc.  of  Delaware.  13  p.  3  pi., 
2  port.  (incl.  front.)  24^cm.  (Papers  of 
the  Hist.  soc.  of  Delaware,  XL)  [1898 
Samuel  White  was  appointed  senator  from  Dela- 
ware in  1801. 

WILHELM.  Weaver,  Ethan  Allen.  ..  Wil- 
liam Herman  Wilhelm.  [Washington? 
1902]  9  p.  i  port.  26cm.  (Memorial 
papers  of  the  Society  of  colonial  wars  in 
District  of  Columbia,  no.  3,  1902)  [1899 

WILKINSON.  The  last  resting  place  of  Major- 
General  James  Wilkinson  [documents  relat- 
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288.  [1900 

WILLIAMS,  ELEAZER.  Wight,  William  Ward. 
Eleazer  Williams  not  the  dauphin  of 
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(port.)  2ojcm.  (Fergus'  hist,  ser.,  no.  35) 

[1901 

WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  E.  Stevenson,  Adlai  E. 
A  sketch  of  Honorable  Robert  E.  Williams 

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TRANS.,  II,  386-388.  [1902 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  A.     Dodge,  Q.  M.     Gen. 

James   A.    Williamson   [1829-1902]     ANN. 

IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (Oct.)  161-184.  [1903 

WILLIAMSON,    JOSEPH.     Memoir    of    Joseph 

Williamson.     Boston,     Clapp.     1903     (?) 

9  p.     port.     8°.  [1904 

Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg., 

LVII  (Oct.)  345-350. 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Denny,  Henry  Q.  John 
Wilson  [d.  1903]  MASS.  HIST.  soc.  PROC., 
ser.  2,  XVII  (May)  237-238.  [1905 

WILSON,  JOSEPH  MILLER.  Pettit,  Henry. 
Joseph  Miller  Wilson,  A.  M.,  C.  E.  AM. 
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WOODBURY.  Underbill,  Airs.  Lora  A[ltine] 
(Woodbury)  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  James 
A.  Woodbury.  Written  for  the  Winchester 
hist,  soc.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Winchester, 
Mass.,  Winchester  star  job  print.  [20]  p. 
illus.  22|cm.  [1907 

Rev.  in:  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.,  LVII 
(Oct.)  122. 

WORTHINGTON.       Cole,      Frank      Theodore. 

Thomas   Worthington.     [1773-1827]       O. 

ARCHAEOL.   AND  HIST.   PUB.,   XII,    339-374. 

OLD  NORTHW.  QUAR.,  VI  (Jan.-Apr.)  1-12, 
33-40  (continued  from  Jan.,  1902)        [1908 
Prominent  in  Ohio  territorial  history. 


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[ 1909-191 S 


WRIGHT.     Randall,    E.    0.     George    Bohan 

Wright     [1815-1903]       O.      ARCHAEOI,.     AND 

HIST.  PUB.,  XII,  441-444.  [1909 

WYMAN.     Walcott,    H.   P.     Morrill   Wyman. 

[1812-1903]     HARV.  GRAD.  MAG.,  XI  (June) 

493-499-  [19fO 

YANCEY.     Du    Bose,    John    W.     Yancey:   a 

study.     GULF    ST.    HIST.    MAG.,    I    (Jan.- 

Mar.)  239-252;    311-324.  [1911 

YEATMAN.  Eliot,  Edward  C.  An  address 
upon  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the 
James  E.  Yeatman  high  school,  June  6, 
1903.  [St.  Louis?]  [3J-I5  p.  22cm. 

[1912 


Includes  several  pages  of  biographical  matter 
regarding  James  E.  Yeatman,  especially  remem- 
bered for  his  connection  with  the  Sanitary  Com- 
mission. 

YOUNG.  Carter,  William  H.  The  next  head 
of  the  army.  [Maj.  Gen.  Samuel  B.  M. 
Young]  MUNSEY'S,  XXVIII  (Mar.)  810- 
811.  [1913 

Lieut. -General  Young.  By  an  officer 

of  the  general  staff.  INDEP.,  LV  (Sept.  3) 
2095-2097.  [1914 

Younger,  Cole.  The  story  of  Cole  Younger, 
by  himself;  being  an  autobiography  of  the 
Missouri  guerrilla  captain  and  outlaw. 
Chicago,  Henneberry  co.  123  p.  front., 
illus.,  pi.,  port.  22cm.  [1915 


GENEALOGY. 


General. 

Bartlett,  J.  Q.  New  England  colonists  from 
Rattlesden  co.,  Suffolk,  England.  NEW 
ENG.  HIST.  AND  GENEAL.  REG.,  LVII  (July) 
331-332.  [1916 

Lea,  J.  Henry.  Genealogical  gleanings  among 
the  English  archives.  NEW  ENG.  HIST. 
AND  GENEAL.  REG.,  LVII  (Jan.-July)  93- 
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Miller,  Joseph  L.  Our  Scotch-Irish  ancestors. 
W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill  (Jan.)  59-67-  [1918 

Pittman,Afrc.  H[annah]  (DJaviess)]  ed.  Ameri- 
cans of  gentle  birth  and  their  ancestors; 
a  genealogical  encyclopedia,  v.  I;  em- 
bracing many  authenticated  lineages  and 
biographical  sketches  of  the  founders  of  the 
colonies  and  their  descendants  found  in  all 
parts  of  the  United  States.  Mrs.  R.  K. 
Walker,  manager  .  .  Saint  Louis,  Mo., 
Buxton  and  Skinner,  col.  front.,  plates 
(partly  cot.)  ports.  3ocm.  [1919 

Watkins,  Walter  Kendall.  Some  early  emi- 
grants from  Herts,  England  [to  New  Eng- 
land about  1637]  NEW  ENG.  HIST.  AND 
GENUAL.  REG.,  LVII  (July)  297-300.  [1920 

Withington,  Lothrop.  English  notes  about 
early  settlers  in  New  England.  ESSEX 
INST.  HIST.  COLL.,  XXXIX  (Oct.)  365-380. 

[1921 

Axtell,  Bradbury,  Bradstreet,  Cogswell,  Crom- 
well, Fuller,  Hawthorne,  Hyde,  Peters,  Ruggles. 

Collected  Genealogy* 

Abercrombie  (Mrs.)  F.  R.  The  Abercrombie 
and  Hayden  branch  of  the  Fisher  family. 

.  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  I  (Mar.)  350-351- 

[1922 

Bent,  Gilbert  0.  Who  begot  thee?  Some 
genealogical  and  historical  notes  made  in 
an  effort  to  trace  the  American  progenitors 
of  one  individual  living  in  America  in  1903. 
Boston,  Printed  for  private  distribution. 
78  p.  23£cm.  [1923 

Genealogy  begins  with  John  Bent,  1596-1692,  and 
includes  some  fifty  families  in  addition  to  the  Bent 
family.  Rev.  in:  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg., 
LVII,  337. 

Boughton,  James,  comp.  A  genealogy  of  the 
families  of  John  Rockwell,  of  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1641,  and  Ralph  Keeler,  of  Hart- 
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Cowen,  Mrs.  Phoebe  [Susanna]  (Strong)  The 
Herkimers  and  Schuylers;  an  historical 
sketch  of  two  families,  with  genealogies  of 
the  descendants  of  George  Herkimer,  the 


Palatine,  who  settled  in  the  Mohawk  Val- 
ley, N.  Y.,  in  1721.  Albany,  Munsell.  147 
p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms. 
22cm.  [1925 

Dall,  Caroline  Healey.  The  story  of  a  Boston 
family.  Part  I.  Anne  Dowse  Williams. 
Part  II.  Mary  Williams  Langley.  Bos- 
ton, priv.  print.  29  p.  [1926 

Davis,  Mrs.  Betsey  (Warren)  The  Warren, 
Jackson,  and  allied  families;  being  the 
ancestry  of  Jesse  Warren  and  Betsey  Jack- 
son. Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation by  Lippincott.  207  p.  front.,  illus., 
pi.,. geneal.  tab.  28cm.  [1927 

Rev.  in:  Pa.  mag.  hist.,  XXVII,  no.  2,  256. 

Family  records  of  Anderson,  Pate,  Tyler, 
Graves  and  Mouring  families.  WM.  AND 
MARY  QUAR.,  XII  (Oct.)  116-124.  [1928 

Family  records  of  the  Southall,  Macaulay, 
Jerdone,  Bright  and  Macon  families.  WM. 
AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XII  (July)  29-35.  [1929 

Flagg,  Charles  Allcott,  comp.  The  descen- 
dants of  Eleazer  Flagg  and  his  wife,  Huldah 
Chandler,  of  Graf  ton,  Mass.,  including 
genealogies  of  the  Flagg,  Waters,  Goddard 
and  Hayden  families.  Boston,  Clapp.  ix, 
228  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.  24^011. 

[1930 

Includes  notices  of  about  sixty  other  families. 
Rev.  in:  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.,  LVII, 
338. 

Fort,  Catharine  Haynes,  ed.  Memoirs  of  the 
Fort  and  Fannin  families.  Chattanooga, 
Macgowan  and  Cooke  co.  232  p.  front., 
plates,  ports.,  facsims.  2i£cm.  [1931 

Haughwout,  Lefferd  M.  A.  A  chart-geneal- 
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Houghwout  family.  New  York,  T.  A. 
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Rev.  in:  N.  Y.  geneal.  and  biog.  rec.,  XXXIV, 
229. 

Hunter,  Fanny  B.  Cocke,  Gray,  Bowie,  Robb, 
&c.  VA.  MAG.  HIST.,  X  (Jan.)  306-307. 

[1933 

Laidley,  W.  S.  James  Rumsey,  the  inventor 
of  the  steamboat.  With  information  con- 
cerning the  Rumsey,  Morrow,  Skiles, 
Barnes  and  Morris  families.  W.  VA.  HIST. 
MAG.,  Ill  (July)  185-190.  [1934 

Lawson,  Publius  V[irgilius]  Family  geneal- 
ogy: Baird,  Blair,  Butler,  Cook,  Childs, 
Clark,  Cole,  Crane,  De  Kruyft,  Edwards, 
Finney,  Fleming,  Graves,  Grandine,  Haney, 
Hitchcock,  Kerwin,  Lawson,  Lowry,  Mc- 
Alpin,  Peper,  Richardson,  Rittenhouse, 
Southwood,  Stolp,  Williams  and  Wright. 
[Menasha,  Wis.,  P.  V.  T,awson]  304  p. 
8  port.  2o£cm.  [1935 


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[1936-1962 


Leach,  James  A.  Lee,  Heath,  Miller,  Martin, 
Guerrant.  Notes  from  the  Records  of 
Northumberland  co.,  Va.  WM.  AND  MARY 
QUAR.,  Xl^Jan.)  206-208.  [1936 

Lewis,  H.  Elmer,  ed.  Woodward  and  Wil- 
liams on  Plainfield,  Conn.,  vital  records. 
GENEAL.  QUAR.  MAG.,  IV  (July)  111-115. 

[1937 

Mcllhany,  Hugh  Milton,  jr.  Some  Virginia 
families;  being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney, 
Stribling,  Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers, 
Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  McCormick  and 
other  families  of  Virginia.  Staunton,  Va., 
Stoneburner  and  Prufer.  3  p.  274  numb. 
23  port.  incl.  front.  24011.  [1938 

Rev.  in:  So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (Nov.)  459. 

Mellon,    Mrs.    Rachel    H[ughey]    (L[arimer]) 

comp.  and  ed.  The  Larimer,  McMasters 
and  allied  families.  Philadelphia,  Printed 
for  private  circulation  by  Lippincott.  196 
p.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold, 
geneal.  tab.  25cm.  [1939 

Prescott,  H.  M.  B.  Blount  and  Blunt  .  . 
[n.  p.,  1 903?]  chart.  55  x  42|cm.  [1940 

Reynolds  and  Rogers.  WM.  AND  MARY 
QUAR.,  XII  (Oct.)  128-129.  [1941 

Russell,  Reade,  Harwood,  Howard,  etc.,  of 
York  co.  [Va.]  WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR., 

XI  (Apr.)  264-266.  [1942 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B.  Papers  relating  to  the 
Thompsons  and  Cogswells,  of  New  England 

(1658-61)       MASS.  HIST.  SOC.  PROC.,  SER.  2, 

XVII  (Feb.)  77-87-  [»943 

Sellers,  Edwin  Jaquett.  Partial  genealogy  of 
the  Sellers  and  Wampole  families  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Philadelphia,  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation  by  Lippincott.  139  p. 
incl.  front,  (port.)  25cm.  [1944 

Shinn,  Josiah  H.  John  Wrenshall,  Julia 
Dent  and  Ulysses  S.  Grant.  N.  Y.  GENEAL. 
AND  BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (Apr.)  97-98. 

[1945 

Smyth,  Samuel  Gordon.  Notes  relating  to 
the  Biting  and  Shepherd  families  of  Mary- 
land and  Virginia.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill 
(Apr.)  119-127.  [1946 

Smyth,  Samuel  Gordon.  Records  relating  to 
the  Van  Metre,  Dubois,  Shepherd,  Hite  and 
allied  families.  Wr.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill 
(Jan.)  45-55-  [1947 

Waters,  Edward  S.  Notes  on  some  Huguenot 
families.  Vincent,  Magny  (Many) ,  Aymar, 
Erouard  (Harway)  and  others.  HUG.  soc. 
AM.  PROC.,  Ill,  pt.  2,  245-271.  [1948 

Woodhouse  —  Meriwether  --  Bathurst  - 
Skelton — Gilliam.     WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR., 

XII  (July)  60-64.  [1949 


Individual  Families. 

ALDEN.     Fielding,      Mrs.      Harriet      Chapin 

([Root])  The  ancestors  and  descendants  of 
Isaac  Alden  and  Irene  Smith,  his  wife 
(1599-1903)  [East  Orange ?  N.  J.]  144  p. 
front.,  ports.,  facsims.  23$cm.  [1950 

Contains  very  brief  sketch  of  John  Alden. 

Alden,  Ebenezer.  The  descendants  of 
Polly  and  Ebenezer  Alden,  who  were  sixth 
in  descent  from  John  Alden,  the  Pilgrim; 
by  their  grandsons  Ebenezer  Alden  and 
Henry  Shaw,  M.  D.  With  original  records 
not  before  printed  .  .  Boston,  Ellis.  101 
p.  front,  (port.)  plates,  facsim.  23 ^cm. 

[1951 

ALOIS.  Whitin,  Frederick  H.,  comp.  The 
Aldis  family  in  America,  1640-1800. 
DEDH.  HIST.  REG.,  XIV  (Jan.-Oct.)  18-24, 
60-65,  87-94,  119-121.  [1952 

AVERY.  Avery  notes  and  queries.  A  quar- 
terly magazine  devoted  to  the  history  of 
the  Groton  Averys.  no.  1-18;  Feb.,  1898- 
May,  1902.  [Cleveland,  O.,  E.  M.  Avery, 
1898-1902]  246  p.  illus.,  ports.  23cm. 

P953 

No  more  published. 

AYMAR.  Aymar,  Benjamin.  Aymar  of  New 
York  [a  genealogy]  HUG.  soc.  AM.,  PROC., 
Ill,  pt.  2,  167-229.  [1954 

BABCOCK.  Babcock,  A.  Emerson.  Isaiah 
Babcock,  sr.,  and  his  descendants.  New 
York,  Eaton,  vi,  119  p.  front.,  illus., 
plates,  ports.  23^cm.  [With  Babcock, 
Stephen.  Babcock  genealogy]  [1955 

Babcock,  Stephen,  comp.  Babcock 
genealogy.  New  York,  Eaton.  xxx, 
640  p.-  plates,  ports.  23^cm.  [1956 

BACON.  Bacon,  Eliza  Buckingham.  Michael 
Bacon,  of  Dedham,  his  probable  ancestry. 

NEW  ENG.  HIST.   AND  GENEAL.   REG.,    LVII 

(July)  329-331-  [1957 

Decrow,  Gertrude.    Michael  Bacon  and 

his   descendants.     NEW   ENG.    HIST.    AND 

GENEAL.  REG.,  LVIII  (Apr.)  223.         [1958 

BALLARD.  The  Ballard  history,  from  1420  to 
1903.  [n.  p.]  71  p.  illus.  8°.  [1959 

BARNES.  Barnes,  George  N.,  comp.  Barnes 
genealogy,  including  a  collection  of  ances- 
tral, genealogical  and  family  records  and 
biographical  sketches  of  Barnes  people. 
Conneaut,  O.,  The  Rieg  and  Smith  print, 
co.  v,  221  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports, 
front.  1 8cm.  [1960 

BEAN.  Drummond,  Josiah  H.  Joshua  Bean, 
of  Exeter,  Brentwood  and  Gilmanton, 
N.  H.,  and  some  of  his  descendants  .  . 
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Previous  articles  appeared  in  XIV,  June,  1888 
and  XXVIII,  Dec.,  1902. 

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Military    historical    society   of    Massachusetts. 

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the  Cumberland. — Luce,  S.  B.  The  story  of  the 
Monitor. — Belknap,  G.  E.  Reminiscences  of  the 
siege  of  Charleston.— Parker,  F.  A.  The  battle 
of  Mobile  Bay. — Soley,  J.  C.  The  naval  brigade. 
— Saltonstall,  W.  G.  Personal  reminiscences  of 
the  war,  1861-1865. — Kimberly,  L.  A.  Samoa 
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Negroes  in  our  army.  So.  HIST,  soc  PAP., 
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From  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Dispatch,  Aug.  5, 
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Old  Fort  Laramie.  JOUR.  MIL.  SER.  INST., 
XXXII  (May- June)  439-441.  [2278 

Reprinted  from  St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat. 

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[2280 

Phelps,  Thomas  S.  Reminiscences  of  the  old 
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Reilly,  James.  An  artilleryman's  story. 
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A  narrative  of  service  in  the  war  with  Mexico, 
1847-1848,  and  in  Florida,  1849-1857. 

Rider,  W.  H.  The  two  hundred  and  sixty- 
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Schenck,  A.  D.  The  U.  S.  army  in  the  year 
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Smith,  Nicholas.  Our  nation's  flag  in  history 
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Spears,  John  R.  Beginnings  of  the  American 
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[2286 

Stevens,  Benjamin  F.  "Old  Ironsides." 
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Villard,  Oswald  Garrison.  The  negro  in  the 
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lisi^re  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  company. — Proposi- 
tion in  1874  for  survey  of  boundary. — Papers 
relating  to  the  boundary  on  and  navigation  of  the 
Stikine  River. — The  case  of  Peter  Martin. — The 
Coast  survey  reports  sent  to  the  British  govern- 
ment in  1883. — Report  of  a  military  reconnais- 
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The  Dall-Dawson  discussion. — Correspondence 
relative  to  the  reciprocity  conference  of  1892. — 
Diplomatic  correspondence  subsequent  to  the  ad- 
journment of  the  Joint  high  commission. — Ex- 
tracts from  debates  in  the  Canadian  Parliament. — 
Correspondence  between  U.  S.  Coast  survey  and 
the  Canadian  minister  of  the  interior,  1888. — 
Extracts  from  British  and  Canadian  publications. 
— Papers  relating  to  occupation  on  Lynn  Canal. — 
Geographical  and  topographical  information  rela- 
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26-47,  and  supplements  the  "Atlas  accompanying 
the  case  of  the  United  States." 

Alaskan  boundary  tribunal.  The  case  of  the 
United  States  before  the  tribunal  convened 
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treaty  between  the  United  States  of 
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Appendix:  Treaties  (1824-1903) — Imperial 
Russian  ukases  (1799-1844) — Diplomatic  corres- 
pondence.— Papers  relating  to  a  renewal  of  the 
trading  privilege  granted  to  the  United  States  by 
the  treaty  of  1824. — Papers  relating  to  Russian 
occupation  up  to  the  cession  to  the  United  States 


in  1867. — Papers  relating  to  the  cession  and  trans- 
1  fer  of  Alaska  to  the  United  States  in  1 867. — Papers 
relating  to  American  occupation. — Geographical 
and  topographical  information  relative  to  south- 
eastern Alaska. — Miscellaneous  documents,  etc. 
The  Atlas  is  supplemented  by  the  ''Atlas  accom- 
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the  cartographers. 

Alaskan  boundary  tribunal.  Protocols,  oral 
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[2306 

The  diplomatic  controversy  occasioned  by  the 
visit  of  a  vessel  from  the  Great  Lakes,  with  a 
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Of  these  essays  and  addresses  of  the  Ambassador 
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Author  served  officially  on  the  Alaskan  coast  for 
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Macmillan.  xv,  364  p.  igcm.  ([The 
citizen's  library  of  economics,  politics,  and 
sociology])  [2394 

Traces  the  course  of  political  speculations  in 
America  from  colonial  days  to  the  present  time, 
with  accounts  of  the  political  theories  of  individual 
statesmen.  Contains  chapters  on  the  Jacksonian 
democracy,  the  slavery  controversy  and  the  nature 
of  the  Union.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  VIII  (July) 
767-769;  Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXI  (May) 
127-128;  Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XVIII  (June)  321-325; 
Nation,  LXXVII  (July  2)  16-17. 

Official  proceedings  of  the  Republican  national 
convention  held  at  Chicago,  June  3,  4,  5 
and  6,  1884  .  .  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  C.  W. 
Johnson,  v,  3-207  p.  23^011.  [2395 

Appended:  Official  proceedings  of  the  Republi- 
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Wilbur,  Henry  W.  Symptomatic  parties. 
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Greenbacks,  Populists,  etc. 

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Political  parties  and  party  problems  in  the 
United  States;  a  sketch  of  American  party 
history  and  of  the  development  and  opera- 
tions of  party  machinery,  together  with  a 
consideration  of  certain  party  problems  in 
their  relations  to  political  morality.  New 
York,  Putnam,  ix,  314  p.  22cm.  [2397 
A  companion  volume  to  the  "American  Repub- 
lic" by  the  same  author.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev., 
IX  (Oct.)  169-170;  Nation,  LXXVII  (Oct.  29) 
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Law. 

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Howe,  William  Wirt.  Roman  and  civil  law 
in  America.  HARV.  LAW  REV.,  XVI  (Mar.) 
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Louisiana,  Porto  Rico,  Cuba,  Philippines,  lower 
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Treason  trials  in  American  history. 

McMaster,  John  Bach.  The  acquisition  of 
political,  social  and  industrial  rights  of  man 
in  America.  Cleveland,  Imperial  press. 
123  p.  port.  2 1 cm.  [2402 

A  summary  of  the  steps  by  which  the  legal  re- 
strictions on  the  rights  of  man  in  America  were 
abolished  from  the  beginning  of  the  Revolution 
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Goodnow,  Frank  J.  Comparative  adminis- 
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United  States,  England,  France,  and  Ger- 
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Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.  Actual  government 
as  applied  under  American  conditions. 
N.  Y.,  Longmans,  xliv,  599  p.  plates,  maps, 
tab.  2o£cm.  (Am.  citizen  ser.)  [2405 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Mar.  31,  1904) 
253-254;  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  619-620; 
Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XIX  (Mar.,  1904)  128-133. 

Members  of  the  Continental  Congress.  COL- 
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Mosher,  Robert  Brent,  comp.  Executive 
register  of  the  United  States,  1789-1902; 
a  Hst  of  the  presidents  and  their  cabinets, 
to  which  have  been  added  the  laws  govern- 
ing their  election,  appointment,  qualifica- 
tion, and  term  of  office,  the  electoral  and 
popular  vote  at  each  election.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Friedenwald.  x,  351  p.  24cm.  [2407 

Prentice,  E.  Parmalee.  Origin  of  the  right  to 
engage  in  interstate  commerce.  HARV. 
LAW  REV.,  XVII  (Nov.)  20-40.  [2408 

The  ship  of  state,  by  those  at  the  helm. 
Boston,  Ginn.  v,  264  p.  n  pi.,  5  port. 
igcm.  (Youths'  companion  ser.)  [2409 

Contains  sketches  on  various  phases  of  govern- 
mental activity  by  President  Roosevelt,  Senator 
Lodge,  Justice  Brewer  and  others. 

U.  S.  Adjutant-general's  office.  Federal 
aid'in  domestic  disturbances.  1787-1903  .  . 
Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Major- 
General  Henry  C.  Corbin,  adjutant-gen- 
eral! U.  S.  army,  by  Frederick  T.  Wilson, 
chief  of  division,  adjutant-general's  office. 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  394  p.  23 
cm.  (57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate  doc. 
no.  209)  [2410 

CONTENTS. — I.  The  constitutional  guaranty: 
its  history. — II.  From  the  adoption  of  the  Consti- 
tution to  the  second  war  with  Great  Britain. — 
III.  From  the  reorganization  of  the  army  to  the 
fugitive-slave  riots. — IV.  From  the  Kansas  troub- 
les to  the  end  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion. — V.  The 
reconstruction  period. — VI.  Political  disturbances 
in  Louisiana,  1866-1876. — VII.  Political  distur- 
bances in  Arkansas,  1874. — VIII.  Political  dis- 
turbances in  South  Carolina. — IX.  The  labor 
strikes  of  1877. — X.  Disturbances  in  the  terri- 
tories, 1878-1894.— XI.  The  railroad  strikes  of 
1894. — XII.  From  the  ruling  in  the  Debs  case  to 
the  end  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Congress. — XIII. 
Documents. 

Woodburn,  James  Albert.  American  politics. 
The  American  republic  and  its  govern- 
ment; an  analysis  of  the  government  of 
the  United  States,  with  a  consideration  of 
its  fundamental  principles  and  of  its  rela- 


tions to  the  states  and  territories.  New 
York,  Putnam,  v,  410  p.  22cm.  [2411 
A  text-book  for  elementary  college  work.  Rev. 
in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  168-169;  Dial, 
XXXIV  (Mar.  16)  215;  Nation,  LXXVI  (May  28) 
437;  Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXII  (Sept.)  372- 
373;  Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XVIII  (Dec.)  693-695. 

Harvey,  Charles  M.  Some  second  term  prece- 
dents. ATLANTIC,  XCII  (Dec.)  736-742. 

[2412 

Attempts  to  show  that  the  tendency  is  for  a 
president  to  make  a  larger  assertion  of  authority 
in  the  second  term  than  in  the  first. 

Nelson,  Henry  Loomis.  The  hampered  execu- 
tive. CENTURY,  LXVI  (May)  140-151. 

[2413 

Rhodes,  James  Ford.  The  presidential  office. 
SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIII  (Feb.)  157-173. 

[2414 

Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases  from 
1789  to  1885.  By  George  S.  Taft,  clerk  to 
Committee  on  privileges  and  elections,  U. 
S.  Senate.  Continued  to  March  3,  1893,  by 
George  P.  Furber  .  .  Continued  to  March 
,3,  1903,  by  George  M.  Buck  .  .  Washing- 
ton, Gov.  print,  off.  xxiii,  993  p.  23011. 
(58th  Cong.,  special  sess.  Senate  doc. 
no.  n)  [2415 

La  Oorce,  Andre  de.  Le  recrutement  des 
s^nats  electifs;  £tude  de  droit  constitu- 
tionnel  compare*.  Be*thune,  Impr.  H. 
David.  253  p.  25^cm.  [2416 

About  20  pages  on  the  evolution  of  the  United 
States  Senate. 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.  The  Senate.  SCRIB- 
NER'S, XXXIV  (Nov.)  541-550.  [2417 

McCall,  S.  W.  The  power  of  the  Senate. 
ATLANTIC,  XCII  (Sept.)  433-442.  [2418 

Mahan,  A.  T.  The  navy  department. 
SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIII  (May)  567-577.  [2419 

Brewer,  David  J.  The  Supreme  court  of  the 
United  States.  SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIII 
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Choate,  Joseph  H.  The  Supreme  court  of  the 
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Reprinted  in  Albany  law  jour. ,  LX V  (July)  203- 
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Carter,  William  H.  The  War  department; 
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Magoon,  Charles  E.  The  War  department: 
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SCRIBNER'S,  XXXIV  (July)  85-95-  [2423 

Dodge,  Edmund  Arthur.  Cabinet  officers  in 
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Consideration  of  the  subject  as  discussed  iu 
1864,  1879,  1881, and  1886. 


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State  and  Local  Government  and 
Administration. 

Choate,  Isaac  Bassett.     The  town  guild.    NEW 

ENG.  HIST.  AND  GENEAI,.  REG.,  LVII  (Apr.) 

168-177.  [2425 

New  England  town  in  relation  to  the  guild  idea. 

Crossley,  James  Judson.  The  regulation  of 
primary  elections  by  law.  IOWA  JOUR. 
HIST.,  I  (Apr.)  165-192.  [2426 

A  page  of  history.  OUTLOOK,  LXXIV  (May 
30)  264-266.  [2427 

On  views  of  Lincoln  and  Henry  Ward  Beecher 
on  suffrage  in  the  South. 

Statehood  for  the  territories  .  .  Papers  relat- 
ing to  the  question  .  .  [Washington,  Gov. 
print,  off.]  13  p.  23cm.  ([U.  S.]  57th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate  doc.  no.  153) 

[2428 
In  the  interest  of  New  Mexico. 

Thorpe,  Francis  Newton.  The  political  value 
of  state  constitutional  history.  IOWA 
JOUR.  HIST.,  I  (Jan.)  17-45.  [2429 

White,  Francis  H.  The  growth  and  future  of 
state  boards  and  commissions.  POL.  sci. 
QUAR.,  XVIII  (Dec.)  631-656.  [2430 

Whitten,  Robert  H.  Comparative  summary 
and  index  of  legislation,  1902.  Albany, 
University  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
1903.  415-693  pp.  22icm.  (New  York 
State  library  bulletin  79;  legislation  18) 

[2431 

Whitten,   Robert   H.     Review  of  legislation, 

1902.  Albany,    University  of  the  State  of 
New  York.    699-909    pp.     22^cm.     (New 
York  state  library  bulletin  80;    legislation 
19)  [2432 

[Arranged  alphabetically  by  states] 

Alabama  Department  of  archives  and  history. 

Alabama   official   and   statistical   register, 

1903.  Compiled    by    Thomas    M.    Owen, 
director.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  Brown  print, 
co.     326  p.  [2433 

Includes  a  list  of  constitutional  conventions, 
1801-1901,  with  membership  lists  and  bibliog- 
raphies of  the  literature  of  each  convention. 

Adams,  Arlon  Taylor.  The  first  written  con- 
stitution known  to  history:  Connecticut 
the  foundation  of  the  political  structure  of 
the  United  States.  CONN.  MAG.,  VIII 
(Dec.)  273-278.  [2434 

Torrance,  David.  The  Supreme  court  of  Con- 
necticut. YALE  LAW  JOUR.,  XII  (Mar.) 
306-317.  [2435 

Prince,  Ezra  M.  Probate  court  of  McLean 
county,  Illinois.  McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  II,  620-622.  [2436 

Rawles,  William  A.  Centralizing  tendencies 
in  the  administration  of  Indiana.  New 
York,  Columbia  univ.  336  p.  24^cm. 
(Columb.  univ.  stud.,  vol.  XVII,  no.  i) 

[2437 


A  study  of  the  tendency  towards  centralization 
in  Indiana  in  matters  of  education,  charities  and 
correction,  hygiene,  taxation  and  other  state  activ- 
ities and  the  results.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX 
(Oct.)  208. 

An  appointment  recommended.  [Petition  for 
appointment  of  Joseph  Williams  as  gov- 
ernor of  Iowa  territory,  1 845]  ANN.  IOWA, 
ser.  3,  VI  (Apr.)  67-69-  [2438 

Bowman,  Harold  Martin.  The  administration 
of  Iowa:  a  study  in  centralization.  New 
York,  Columb.  univ.  press.  224  p.  24^ 
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Bowman,  Harold  M.  Problems  in  the  ad- 
ministration of  Iowa.  IOWA  JOUR.  HIST., 
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The  county  judge  system  [in  Iowa]  ANN. 
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Qannaway,  John  W.  The  development  of 
party  organization  in  Iowa.  IOWA  JOUR. 
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Herriott,  F.  I.  The  transfusion  of  political 
ideas  and  institutions  in  Iowa.  ANN. 
IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (Apr.)  46-54.  [2443 

The  messages  and  proclamations  of  the  gov- 
ernors of  Iowa;  comp.  and  ed.  by  Benja- 
min F.  Shambaugh  .  .  v.  1-4.  Iowa 
City,  la.,  State  hist.  soc.  of  Iowa.  4  v. 
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v.  1-^  cover  the  period  1836-1877.  Rev.  in: 
So.  hist,  assoc.  pub.,  VII  (Nov.)  463-464. 

Parker,  James  E.  Pioneer  protection  from 
horse  thieves.  [History  of  the  Sioux  Rap- 
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Peirce,  Paul  S.  Congressional  districting  in 
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Sioussat,  St.  George  Leakin.  The  English 
statutes  in  Maryland.  Baltimore,  Johns 
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kins univ.  stud.,  series  xxi,  nos.  11-12) 

[2447 

A  study  of  the  controversy  during  the  years 
1722-1 732  over  the  extension  to  Maryland  of  acts  of 
the  English  Parliament.  A  sequel  to  the  author's 
monograph  on  "  Economics  and  Politics  in  Mary- 
land, 1720-1750."  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  X  (Oct., 
1904)  213-214. 

Detroit  bar  association.  The  new  Wayne 
County  court  house,  with  an  account  of 
the  development  of  the  judicial  system  in 
Michigan,  and  reminiscences  of  the  bench 
and  bar  of  Detroit.  Detroit,  Detroit  bar 
assoc.  101  p.  7  pi.  (incl.  front.)  Sport., 
2  gr.  of  port.  25£cm.  [2448 

Rowland,  Dunbar.  The  first  law  of  the  Miss- 
issippi territory  [Feb.  28,  1799]  GULF  ST. 
HIST.  MAG.,  I  (Jan.)  268-272.  [2449 

Brantly,  Theodore.  Judicial  department  [of 
Montana]  MONT.  HIST.  soc.  CONTRIB.,  IV, 
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Peck,  A.  D.  The  work  of  the  [Montana  state 
capitol]  commission.  MONT.  HIST.  soc. 
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Smith,  Robert  B.  Executive  department  [of 
Montana]  MONT.  HIST.  soc.  CONTRIB.,  IV, 
98-108.  [2452 

Clark,  Allan  Chester.  The  Constitutional 
convention  [New  Hampshire,  1902]  GRAN- 
ITS  MO.,  XXXIV  (Jan.)  3-61.  [2453 

New  Hampshire  Constitutional  convention. 
Convention  of  the  revised  Constitution, 
Dec.,  1902.  Concord.  [2454 

Wood,  Frederick  A.  The  New  Hampshire 
constitution.  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXV 
(Sept.)  IH-I2I.  [2455 

Lansing,  Robert,  and  Gary  M.  Jones.  The 
government  and  civil  institutions  of  New 
York  state.  New  York,  Silver.  204  p. 
i9£cm.  [2456 

First  issued  as  book  n  of  the  author's  "Govern- 
ment; its  origin,  growth,  and  form  in  the  United 
States  ..."  [1902] 

Stocquart,  Emile.  La  vie  judiciaire  a  New- 
York.  REV.  DROIT  INT3RNAT.,  XXXV 
(Mar.)  138-147.  [2457 

Battle,  Kemp  P.  The  trial  of  James  Glasgow 
and  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina. 
N.  C.  BOOKLET,  III  (May)  1 1  p.  [2458 

James  Glasgow,  the  first  secretary  of  state  of 
N.  C.  (1776-1797)  was  tried  for  malfeasance  in 
office.  The  special  tribunal,  constituted  by  the 
General  assembly  for  the  trial,  developed  into  the 
Supreme  court  of  N.  C. 

Centennial  celebration  of  the  adoption  of 
Ohio's  first  constitution  [1902]  O.  ARCH- 

AEOL,.  AND  HIST.  PUB.,  XII,   1-23.  [2459 

Granger,   Moses   M.     The  judiciary   of  Ohio 

1803-1903.     [Zanesville,    O.,  G.  Lilienthal] 

55  p.     23cm.  [2460 

Appeared  in  O.  archaeol.  and  hist.  soc.  centen. 

anniv.,  3 18-381. 

Orth,  Samuel  P.  The  centralization  of  ad- 
ministration in  Ohio.  New  York,  Colum- 
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Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Apr.,  1904)  620-621. 

Ryan,  Daniel  J.  The  first  constitution. 
What  influenced  its  adoption  and  its  influ- 
ence on  Ohio.  O.  ARCHAEOI,.  AND  HIST. 
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ARCHAEOI,.  AND  HIST.  SOC.  PUB.,  XII,  1 1-23. 

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Kelley,  James  K.  History  of  the  preparation 
of  the  first  code  of  Oregon.  ORE.  HIST. 
soc.  QUAR.,  IV  (Sept.)  185-194.  [2463 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.  Negro  suffrage  in  Pennsyl- 
vania in  1837.  BRA,  XII  (Oct.)  384-387. 

[2464 

Rodearmel,  William,  comp.  Pennsylvania 
state  government  in  picture  and  story. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Star-Independent,  xi-lv, 
269  p.  illus.  29|cm.  [2465 

Early  addresses  and  messages  of  the  govern- 
ors of  Tennessee  [1796]  AM.  HIST.  MAG., 
VIII  (July)  216-221.  [2466 

Polk,  James  K.  Executive  correspondence  of 
Governor  James  K.  Polk.  AM.  HIST.  MAG., 
VIII  (July-Oct.)  271-284,  371-376,  contd. 
to  1904.  [2467 


Bryan,  Lewis  R.  Early  reformed  pleading  in 
Texas.  AM.  LAW  REV.,  XXXVII  (Sept.) 
792-793.  [2468 

Crockett,  Walter  Hill.  The  enactment  of  the 
prohibitory  law  and  the  referendum  of 
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Griffith,  George  Bancroft.  The  first  Ameri- 
can legislature.  [The  Assembly  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1619]  GRANITE  MO.,  XXXIV  (Jan.) 
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Hurst,  Sam  N.  An  annotated  constitution  of 
Virginia:  exhibiting  under  one  view  and  at 
a  glance  .  .  both  the  old  and  new  constitu- 
tions, and  the  changes  made  by  the  new. 
Luray,  Va.,  Hurst  and  co.  xviii,  241  [i.  e. 
242]  p.  23|cm.  [2471 

Woods,  Katharine  P.  The  passing  of  the 
county  court  [Virginia]  OUTLOOK, 
LXXIII,  264-265.  [2472 

Thorpe,  Francis  Newton.  The  Wisconsin 
gerrymanders  of  1891,  1892.  A  chapter  in 
state  constitutional  history.  IOWA  JOUR. 
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Municipal  Government* 

Bryan,    W.    B.     The   beginnings   of   govern- 
ment in  the   District  [of  Columbia]     Co- 
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Gray,  John  C.  Address  at  the  celebration  of 
the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  grant  of  municipal  government  to 
the  city  of  New  Amsterdam,  in  N.  Y.,  1903. 
ALBANY  LAW  REV.,  LXV  (June)  181-184. 

[2475 

Outlines  development  of  judiciary  in  New  York. 

Haskins,  Charles  Waldo  [and  others]  The 
recent  history  of  municipal  ownership  in  the 
United  States.  MUNIC.  AFF.,  VI  (Winter, 
1902-1903)  524-538.  [2476 

Hodder,  Alfred.  A  fight  for  the  city.  New 
York,  Macmillan.  xi,  246  p.  2ocm.  [2477 
An  account  of  the  municipal  campaign  of  1901 
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the  fusion  candidate  for  district  attorney,  William 
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Horack,  Frank  Edward.  The  league  of  Iowa 
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Howe,  Frederic  C.  The  municipal  character 
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Larned,  W.  T.  The  American  municipal  art 
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466-471-  t2480 

McCall,  Mrs.  Louis  Marion.  Making  St. 
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100                                WRITINGS  OX  AMERICAN  HISTORY.  1903  [2482-2485 

Oberholtzer,  Ellis  P.  Home  rule  for  Ameri-  York,  by  Seth  Low  .  .  Brooklyn  [Brook- 
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SOCIAL  AND  ECONOMIC  HISTORY. 


Generalities. 

Baldwin,  Simeon  E.  American  business  cor- 
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Braam,  J.  W.  The  Ruskin  co-operative 
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Formerly  at  Ruskin,  Tenn. ;  now  extinct. 

Co=operative  colony-builders.  A  struggle  for 
homes  and  independence  in  the  mountains 
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114.  [2488 

Copeland,  W.  E.  The  co-operative  brother- 
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Davis,  W.  Q.  The  passing  of  the  Rappists. 
GUNTON'S,  XXV  (July)  20-26.  [2490 

Account  of  the  Harmony  Society. 

Ely,  Richard  T.  A  study  of  a  "decreed" 
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"Decreed"  equals  "planned  in  advance." 
Greeley  was  founded  in  1870  by  Nathan  C.  Meeker, 
of  the  New  York  Tribune. 

Emery,  Henry  Crosby.  Economic  develop- 
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Francis,  David  R.  The  development  of  the 
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Gray,  Charles.  The  Icarian  community 
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Harvey,  Charles  M.  The  Louisiana  purchase. 
The  results  of  Jefferson's  bargain  with 
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With  special  reference  to  economic  achieve- 
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Latham,  Mrs.  T.  J.  Evolution  of  the  women 
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Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre.  Le  mouvement  econo- 
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Matthews,  Albert.  Lynching  and  its  crimi- 
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[2498 

Notes  the  execution  of  a  negro  in  Boston  in 
1676.  See  also  the  "Nation"  for  Aug.  13,  1903, 
p.  133,  and  for  Dec.  31,  1903,  p.  444. 

Slosson,  E.  E.  An  experiment  in  anarchy. 
INDEP.,  LV  (Apr.  2)  779-785.  [2499 

Colony  at  Home,  Washington. 


Wet  more,  Edmund.  The  social  and  political 
influence  of  some  inventions  of  the  nine- 
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Wpolley,  John    G.,  and   William  E.  Johnson. 

Temperance  progress  in  the  century.  Lon- 
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xyi,  517  p.  front.,  port.  2i$cm.  ([The 
nineteenth  century  ser.,  v.  xxiv])  [2501 
Greater  part  relates  to  American  conditions. 

Agriculture  and  Forestry* 

Barrows,  Henry  D.  Irrigation  in  the  south- 
west. NATION,  LXXVII  (Nov.  5)  358- 
359-  [2502 

Cites      the   example    of      Anaheim,  Cal.,    and 
influence  exerted   with  results  achieved. 

Burnham,  John  H.  Early  nurseries  [of  Mc- 
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Carlton,  Frank  T.  Growth  and  manage- 
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Darmstadter,  Paul.  Die  Neger  in  der 
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Engelbrecht,  Theodor  H.  Die  geographische 
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26cm.  (Die  geographische  verteilung  der 
getreidepreise.  i.  Nordamerika)  [2506 

The  industrial  decay  of  the  Southern  planter. 
So.  ATLAN.  QUAR. ,11  (Apr.)  107-113.  [2507 

Lacey,  John  F.  Forestry  legislation  [federal 
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Phillips,  Ulrich  Bonnell.  The  economics  of 
the  plantation.  So.  ATLAN.  QUAR.,  II 
(July)  231-236.  L2509 

Pincus,  Joseph  W.  A  significant  experiment 
with  the  Jews  in  agriculture.  INDEP.,  LV 
(Oct.  i)  2337-2343.  [2510 

At  Woodbine,  N.  J. 

Stone,  Alfred  Holt.  The  negro  farmer  in  the 
Mississippi  Delta.  So.  WORKM.,  XXXII 
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True,  A.  C.  Progress  of  rural  improvement. 
CHAUT.,  XXXVII  (Aug.)  495-49»-  [2512 

Wie  Baumwolle  gewounen  wird.      M.  O.  DIE 

WOCHE,  V.  2  (Aug.  8)  1448-1452          [2513 


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[2514-2537 


Commerce  and  Industry. 

Adams,  Alton  D.  State  control  of  trusts. 
POL.  sci.  QUAR.,  XVIII  (Sept.)  462-479. 

•  [2514 

Ashley,  W[illiam]  J.  The  adjustment  of 
wages;  a  study  in  the  coal  and  iron  indus- 
tries of  Great  Britain  and  America.  Lon- 
don, Longmans,  xx,  362  p.  iv  fold, 
maps.  23cm.  [2515 

The  appendices  take  up  about  half  the  volume 
and  contain  documents  such  as  "the  rules  of  con- 
ciliation boards,  joint  agreements,  sliding  scales, 
etc."  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Nov.  19)  413, 
414;  Pol.  sci.  quar.,  (Sept.,  1904)  515-519. 

Aubry,  D.  Le  de~veloppement  de  1'industrie 
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Austin,  0.  P.  The  United  States:  her  indus- 
tries. NAT.  GEOG.  MAG.,  XIV  (Aug.)  301- 
320.  [2517 

Development  of  industrial  wealth  of  the  nation. 

The  borax  industry  and  its  chief  promoter 
[F.  M.  Smith]  OVERLAND,  n.  s.,  XLII 
(July)  24-28.  [2518 

Bridge,  James  Howard.  The  inside  history  of 
the  Carnegie  steel  company;  a  romance 
of  millions.  Third  ed.  New  York,  Aldine 
book  co.  xv,  369  p.  illus.,  3  pi.,  9  port. 
23icm.  [2519 

An  account  of  the  beginnings  and  development 
of  the  Carnegie  steel  company.  Rev.  in:  Nation. 
LXXVII  (Dec.  17)  491. 

Burrows,  A.  The  evolution  of  quartz  mining 
in  California.  OVERHAND,  2d  ser.,  XLI 
(June)  403-410.  [2520 

Carter,  Robt.  Merchant  and  mills.  From 
the  letter  book  of  Robt.  Carter  of  Nominy, 
Westmoreland  co.,  Va.  [1770-71  to  1775] 
WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI,  245-246.  [2521 

Charlton,  John.  The  growth  of  reciprocity 
sentiment.  OUTLOOK,  LXXIII,  483-488. 

[2522 

Trade  relations  between  Canada  and  United 
States. 

Duchaine,  Paul.  Les  associations  de  pro- 
ducteurs  (trusts,  kartels  et  syndicats) 
. .  Avec  une  preface  par  M.  L.  Strauss  .  . 
Bruxelles,  Paris,  J.  Lebeque  and  Cie.  xix, 
579  P-  i7icm.  [2523 

About  200  pages  to  America,  including  a  history 
of  various  trust  organizations. 

[Flora,  Federico]  II  pericolo  americana;  note 
sull'  espansione  commerciale  degli  Stati 
Uniti.  [Torino,  Roux,  1902]  444-468  p. 
24$cm.  [2524 

Extracted  from  La  Riforma  sociale,  anno  ix, 
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Fraser,  John  Foster.  The  success  of  Ameri- 
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Gerhard,  Hermann.  Die  volkswirtschaftliche 
entwicklung  des  Siidens  der  Vereinigten 
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Hauser,  Henri.  La  localisation  des  indus- 
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Horack,  Frank  Edward.  The  organization 
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The  appendix,  by  C.  F.  Taylor,  contains  most 
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Rev.  in:  Iowa  jour,  hist.,  I  (Oct.)  534-535. 

Howe,  M.  A.  De  Wolfe.  Episodes  of  Boston 
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Hutchinson,  Lincoln.  The  results  of  reci- 
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Irving,  Washington.  The  fur  traders  of  the 
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Ives,  J.  Moss.  Connecticut  in  the  manufac- 
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Jerdone,  Francis.  Letter  book  of  Francis 
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Jones,  Edward  D.  American  manufactures. 
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Lawson,  W.  R.  American  industrial  prob- 
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Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre.  Etudes  sur  les  Etats- 
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5-8,  118-121,  160-163,  193-195,  265-267, 
329-332,  397-399,  471-473,  534-536,  601- 
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On  American  industries. 

London,  Jack.  The  gold-hunters  of  the 
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[2537 
Prospecting  in  Alaska,  1872  and  after. 


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Luetscher,  Q.  D.  Industries  of  Pennsylvania 
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Meade,  Edward  Sherwood.  Business  geog- 
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Moffett,  S.  E.  Calumet  and  Hecla.  (Ro- 
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Monette,  John  W.  The  progress  of  naviga- 
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Monroe,  Charles  E.  The  census  of  manufac- 
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There  is  an  historical  review  of  census  taking. 

Montague,  Gilbert  Holland.  The  later  history 
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Montague,  Gilbert  Holland.  The  rise  and 
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[2544 

First  published  as  two  articles  in  the  Quarterly 
journal  of  economics  for  Feb.,  1902,  and  Feb., 
1903.  Gives  the  main  incidents  in  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  Standard  oil  company  in  1865  and  of  its 
operation  to  date.  The  author's  contention  is 
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Payne,  Will.  The  Chicago  Board  of  trade. 
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Description,  with  history,  of  important  corners. 

Putnam,  Henry  H.  Life  insurance  in  New 
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Quinn,  C.  H.  A  unique  experiment  in  profit- 
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Sanborn,  Edward  H.  A  decade  of  machine 
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Experience  of  the  Union  polishing  and  plating 
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Ship  registers  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia, 
1726-1775.  PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  94- 
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Ship  registers  of  the  district  of  Salem  and 
Beverly.  1789-1900.  Communicated  by 
A.  Frank  Hitchings  and  Stephen  W.  Phil- 
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The  South  Carolina  Yazoo  Company  of   1789 

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Stinchcomb,  James  K.  Nevada's  progress  [in 
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Tarbell,  Ida  M.  The  history  of  the  Standard 
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Walker,  John  Brisben.  The  history  of  the 
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[2555 

A  review  of  Mr.  Bridge's  "History  of  the  Carne- 
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Wallace,  D.  D.  Historical  sketch  of  southern 
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Walsh,  George  Ethelbert.  The  United  States 
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With  notes  on  "cycles"  in  business. 

Zueblin,  Rho  Fisk.  The  production  of  in- 
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[2559 

Commerce  and  Industry — 
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CHASE.  Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Memoir  of 
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HUNNEWEU,.  Horatio  Hollis  Hunnewell 
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WATT.  Robertson,  James  R.  A  pioneer 
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Communication ;  Transporta- 
tion; Public  Works. 

Baldwin,  Frederick]  W.  Historical  address 
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tablet  marking  the  terminus  of  the  Hazen 
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Benton,  Elbert  Jay.  The  Wabash  trade  route 
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Treats  of  the  influence  of  artificial  and  natural 
waterways  in  the  commercial  and  social  develop- 
ment of  the  old  northwest,  with  a  special  study  of 
the  history  of  the  Wabash  and  Erie  canal.  Rev. 
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Berry,  Earl  D.  The  first  railway  merger. 
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Birth  of  a  great  American  railroad.  UNIT. 
SER.,  XLI  (June)  1331-1332.  [2567 

The  New  York  Central. 

Brandeis,  Louis  D.  The  experience  of  Massa- 
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Burton,  C[larence]  M.  Historical  paper  de- 
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22£cm.  [2569 

Deals  with  development  of  navigation  on  Lake 
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Harrington,  C.  S.  New  England's  most  pro- 
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Includes  a  catalogue  of  American  portages  with 
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Pol.  sci.  quar.,  XIX  (Mar.,  1904)  139-141;  Dial, 
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Meyer,  Balthasar  Henry.  Railway  legislation 
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Includes  a  history  of  the  Interstate  commerce 
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[2598 

Truman,  B.  Q.  The  passing  of  a  Sierra 
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Willson,  Beckles  i.   e.   Henry  Beckles.    The 

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Deals  very  briefly  with  America,  under  the 
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Wilner,  M.  M.  The  Erie  canal.  Its  past  and 
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Breckinridge,  S[ophonisba]  P.  Legal  tender; 
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Rev.  in:   Dial,  XXXV  (Nov.  1)  313-334. 

Bullock,  Charles  J.  The  concentration  of 
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A  study  based  in  part  upon  the  hitherto  unused 
papers  of  Nicholas  Biddle,  including  his  manuscript 
correspondence  and  his  letter  books  as  president  of 
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Boston  in  New   England.     Worcester,   C. 

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Davis,  Andrew  McFarland.  Lawful  money, 
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Davis,  Andrew  McFarland.  The  merchants' 
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A  monetary  history  of  the  United  States  by  a 
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Hubert,  Philip  Q.,  jr.  The  Merchants' 
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Judson,  Frederick  N[ewton]  A  treatise  on  the 
power  of  taxation,  state  and  federal,  in  the 
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Aims  to  show  the  limitations  of  the  taxing 
power  of  the  state  and  federal  government  as  inter- 
preted in  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  court  with 
citations  from  decisions  of  state  and  lower  federal 
courts  applying  these  limitations.  Appendix  con- 
tains a  collection  of  the  provisions  in  the  various 
state  constitutions  which  limit  the  state's  taxing 
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Laughlin,  J[ames]  Laurence.  The  principles 
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deals  wholly  with  American  aspects  of  the  question. 
The  history  of  all  the  reciprocity  treaties  made  by 
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A  list  of  the  number  of  persons  who  paid  their 
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Meade,  Edward  Sherwood.  Trust  finance;  a 
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Mitchell,  Wesley  Clair.  A  history  of  the 
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Pratt,  Sereno  S.  The  work  of  Wall  street. 
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Largely  descriptive;  includes  a  brief  account  of 
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Stokes,  Howard  Kemble.  The  finances  and 
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Bickford,  Clara  Emerson.  The  homes  of  our 
forefathers.  The  characteristics  and  in- 
dividuality of  the  people  as  reflected  by 
the  furnishings  of  the  home.  A  study  of 
colonial  furniture.  CONN.  MAG.,  VII,  493- 
500;  VIII,  78-84.  [2721 

Books  in  colonial  Virginia.  VA.  MAG.  HIST., 
X  (Apr.)  389-405-  [2722 

Brown,  Abram  English.  The  ups  and  downs 
of  Christmas  in  New  England.  NEW  ENG. 
MAG.,  n.  s.,  XXIX  (Dec.)  479-484.  [2723 

Brown,  Lewis.  American  ideals  in  1776  and 
1902.  SONS  OP  REV.  IND.,  bk.  II,  110-113. 

[2724 

Brown,  T[homas]  Allston.  A  history  of  the 
New  York  stage  from  the  first  performance 
in  1732  to  1901.  New  York,  Dodd.  26^ 
cm.  [2725 

Caffee,  A.  E.  The  hymns  of  our  grand- 
mothers. ERA,  XI  (Feb.)  191-194.  [2726 

The  carriages  our  ancestors  rode  in.  PA. 
MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  373-375-  [2727 

Carruth,  Frances  W.  Governor  Bradford's 
"Breeches"  Bible.  BIBLIOG.,  II  (June) 
400-404.  [2728 

Collins,  William  B.  The  Crawford-Burnside 
duel  [in  1828]  GULF  ST.  HIST.  MAG.,  II 
(July)  54-57.  [2729 

Crawford,  Mary  C.  The  romance  of  old  New 
England  roof-trees.  Boston,  Page,  x, 
390  p.  pi.,  port.  iS^cm.  [2730 

Desmond,  Harry  W.  and  Herbert  Croly. 
Stately  homes  in  America  from  colonial 
times  to  the  present  day.  .  .  New  York, 
Appleton.  xiv,  532  p.,  148  pi.  front.,  i  pi. 
26£cm.  [2731 

The  economic  and  social  conditions,  which  have 
determined  the  form  of  American  architecture,  are 
treated  briefly,  particularly  in  the  chapter  on  "The 
colonial  residence."  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII 
(Dec.  3)  451-452. 

Diffenderffer,  F.  R.  Early  Lancaster  play- 
bills and  playhouses.  LANCASTER  co. 
HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  VII,  24-43.  [2732 

Dubbs,  Joseph  Henry.  Rustic  art  in  Lancas- 
ter county  [Pa.]  LANCASTER  co.  HIST.  soc. 
PAP.,  VII,  17-20.  [2733 

Early  pen  work,  particularly  the  writing  of 
baptismal  certificates. 

Dwight,     Mrs.     Elizabeth    Amelia    [(White)] 

Memorials  of  Mary  Wilder  White,  by  Eliza- 
beth Amelia  Dwight,  ed.  by  Mary  Wilder 
Tileston;  a  century  ago  in  New  England. 
Boston,  Everett,  xx,  409  p.  i  pi.,  8 
ports,  incl.  front.,  facsim.  23^cm.  [2734 
Reveals  certain  aspects  of  New  England  thought 
and  life  a  century  ago.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII 
(Mar.  31,  1904)251;  Dial,  XXXVI  (May  16.  1904) 
333. 


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Earle,  Mrs.  Alice  (Morse)  Two  centuries  of 
costume  in  America,  MDCXX-MDCCCXX. 
New  York,  Macmillan.  2  v.  fronts., 
illus.,  plates,  ports.  21  cm.  [2735 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Jan.  21,  1904)  55- 
56;  Dial,  XXXVI  (Jan.  16,  1904)  46-47;  Am.  hist, 
rev.,  X  (Oct.,  1904)  170-172. 

Eustis,  Celestine.  Cooking  in  old  Creole  days ; 
with  an  introduction  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
New  York,  R.  H.  Russell.  129  p.  pi., 
front.  2iicm.  [2736 

Evans,  David.  Excerpts  from  the  day-books 
of  David  Evans,  cabinet-maker,  Philadel- 
phia, 1774-1811.  PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII, 
49-55-  [2737 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Independence  day. 
INDEP.,  LV  (July  2)  i554~I556.  [2738 

Mines,  Charles  F.  Decorated  stove  plate, 
1764,  from  west  of  the  Susquehanna. 
FRANKUN  INST.  TOUR.,  CLVI  (Dec.)  413- 
415-  [2739 

Hubbard,  Robert  J.  Political  and  social  life 
in  Washington  during  the  administration 
of  President  Monroe.  ONEIDA  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  no.  9,  56-73.  [2740 

Ives,  F[ranklin]  T.  Yankee  jumbles;  or, 
Chimney  corner  tales  of  igth  century 
events,  comprising  subjects  of  fact,  fun 
and  fiction.  New  York,  Broadway,  v, 
390  p.  front,  (port.)  ig^cm.  [2741 

"^      Some  side-lights  on  Connecticut  life. 

Jones,  Harry  Dillon.  The  battle  of  the  bowl. 
WIDE  WORLD,  XII  (Nov.)  131-134.  [2742 

At  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Knortz,    Karl.        Nachklange    germanischen 
glaubens  und  brauchs  in   Amerika.     Ein 
beitrag  zur  volkskunde    .  .     Halle  a.   S., 
H.  Peter.     122  p.     ig^cm.  [2743 

The  Mount  Regale  fishing  company  of  Phila- 
delphia [1762-1763]  PA.  MAG.  HIST., 
XXVII,  88-90.  [2744 

Mudd,  Aloysius  I.  The  theatres  of  Washing- 
ton from  1835  to  1850.  COLUMB.  HIST. 
soc.  REC.,  VI,  222-266.  [2745 

Norton,  C.  A.  Quincy.  The  lights  and  lamps 
of  early  New  England.  CONN.  MAG.,  VII, 
501-513;  VIII,  95-100,  248-255.  [2746 
Packard,  W.  Sniping  [an  old  custom  of 
Bloomington,  111.]  McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  II,  324-331.  [2747 

Pope  day  in  America.     AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RE- 
SEARCH., XX  (July)  107-108.  [2748 
Pratt,    Jane.     From    Merton    Abbey    to    old 
Deerfield.     CRAFTSMAN,  V  (Nov.)  183-191. 

[2749 

Development  of  hand  industries  in  Deerfield. 

Prentice,  Thomas  Morgan.  Historic  taverns 
in  New  England.  CONN.  MAG.,  VII,  459- 
472.  [2750 

Raper,  Charles  Lee.  Social  life  in  colonial 
North  Carolina.  N.  C.  BOOKLET,  III 
(Sept.)  21  p.  [2751 


Robinson,  Mary  N.  Gleanings  from  [old  Lan- 
caster newspapers,  1795-1796,  1798-1802] 
LANCASTER  co.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  VII,  143- 
153,  156-173-  P752 

Sachse,  Julius  F.  Prognostics  and  supersti- 
tions [current  in  colonial  Pennsylvania] 
LANCASTER  co.  HIST.  soc.  PAP.,  VII,  75- 
101.  [2753 

The  beliefs  and  superstitions  prevalent  among 
the  immigrants  to  the  province,  German  and  Scotch 
Irish,  during  the  past  200  years. 

Sener,  S.  M.  Notes  on  Lancaster  plays  and 
playhouses.  LANCASTER  co.  HIST.  soc. 
PAP.,  VII,  43-45.  [2754 

Early  theatres  in  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  H.  The  duel,  and  the  un- 
fortunate affair  between  Hamilton  and 
Burr.  UNIT.  SER.,  XLII  (Dec.)  580-591. 

[2755 

Strang,  Lewis  C.  Players  and  plays  of  the 
last  quarter  century;  an  historical  sum- 
mary of  causes  and  a  critical  review  of  con- 
ditions as  existing  in  the  American  theatre 
at  the  close  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Boston,  Page.  2  v.  front.,  pi.,  port. 
2ocm.  (Stage  lovers'  series)  [2756 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVI  (Jan.  22)  75-76. 

Walker,  Edwin  Sawyer.  Notes  relating  to 
Captain  Asa  Hawes.  VT.  ANTIQ.,  I  (June) 
156-159-  [2757 

Conditions  of  Vermont  society  in  the  latter  years 
of  the  18th  century. 

Wheeler,  Henry  M.  A  New  England  house 
one  hundred  years  ago.  WOR.  soc.  ANTIQ., 
XIX,  358-394-  [2758 

Wood,  Albert  E.  How  our  great-grand- 
fathers lived.  [Concord,  Mass.]  Concord 
antiq.  soc.  [1902?]  25  p.  front.  23cm. 
[Concord  antiq.  soc.  pub.  no.  9]  [2759 

Wylie,  J.  C.  Mrs.  Washington's  "Book  of 
cookery."  PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  436- 
440.  [2760 

Philanthropy. 

Abbott,  Frances  M.  The  New  Hampshire 
memorial  hospital  for  women  and  children 
[at  Concord,  N.  H.]  GRANITE  MO.,  XXXV 
(Nov.)  233-244.  [2761 

Almy,  Frederic.  Twenty-fifth  anniversary 
celebration  at  Buffalo  of  the  oldest  charity 
organization  society  in  America.  CHAR., 
X  (Jan.)  32-37.  [2762 

DeMotte,  Harvey  C.  Illinois  Soldiers'  or- 
phans' home.  McLEAN  co.  HIST.  soc. 
TRANS.,  II,  187-200.  [2763 

Frankel,  Lee  R.  Jewish  charities.  ANN. 
AM.  ACAD.  POL.  sci.,  II  (May)  389-406. 

[2764 

iTraces  development  and  describes  activities. 
Lee,   Joseph.     Boston's   playground   system. 
NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIII  (Jan.)  521-536. 

[2765 

Lincoln,  David  F.  The  education  of  the 
feeble-minded  in  the  United  States.  U.  S. 
BUR.  EDUC.  REP.,  1902,11,  2157-2197.  [2766 


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[2767-2791 


MacQueary,  T.  H.  Schools  for  dependent, 
delinquent  and  truant  children  in  Illinois 
[1871-1901]  AM.  JOUR,  soc.,  IX  (July) 
1-23.  [2767 

Red  cross.  U.  S.  California.  A  record  of 
the  Red  cross  work  on  the  Pacific  slope, 
including  California,  Nevada,  Oregon, 
Washington,  and  Idaho  with  their  auxil- 
iaries; also  reports  from  Nebraska,  Ten- 
nessee, and  far-away  Japan.  Comp.  and 
ed.  by  a  committee  appointed  by  the 
Executive  board  of  the  California  state 
Red  cross  . .  Oakland,  Cal.,  Pacific  press 
pub.  co.,  1902.  458  p.  illus.,  port.  26^ 
cm.  [2768 

Spears,  John  R.  Heroes  of  the  surf.  OUT- 
LOOK, LXXIII  (Mar.  7)  548-554-  [2769 
History  of  organized  life-saving  1786-1902. 

Wild,  Helen  T.  "Over  the  hill  to  the  poor- 
house."  .  MEDF.  HIST.  REG.,  VI  (July)  72- 
74.  [2770 

Medford,  Mass.,  poorhouse,  1811-1829. 

Printing  and  Publishing. 

The  Bay  Psalm  book;  being  a  facsimile  re- 
print of  the  first  edition,  printed  by  Stephen 
Daye  at  Cambridge,  in  New  England  in 
•1640,  with  an  introduction  by  Wilberforce 
Eames.  New  York,  Dodd.  xvii,  [294]  p. 
(facsim.)  2ocm.  [2771 

The  introduction  contains  a  list  of  the  ten  copies 
of  the  first  edition  of  the  Bay  Psalm  book  known  to 
be  extant,  with  their  present  locations. 

Carter,  Frank  Lane.  Joseph  Pulitzer,  the 
man  who  revolutionized  American  jour- 
nalism. EVERYBODY'S,  IX  (Sept.)  314- 
320.  [2772 

The  copyright  law  of  the  United  States  of 
America  in  force  January,  1898.  Being 
the  Revised  statutes  of  the  United  States, 
title  60,  chapter  3  (1874),  as  amended  by 
the  acts  approved  June  18,  1874;  August 
i,  1882;  March  3,  1891;  March  3,  1893; 
March  2,  1895;  Jan.  6,  1897;  Feb.  19, 
1897;  March  3,  1897;  January,  1903. 
Washington,  Gov.  print,  off.  28  p.  23^ 
cm.  ([U.  S.]  Library  of  Congress. 
Office  of  the  register  of  copyrights. 
Bulletin  no.  i)  [2773 

Elder,  Samuel  J.  Does  copyright  copyright? 
Our  archaic  copyright  laws.  LIT.  WORLD, 
XXXIV  (Aug.-Sept.)  195-197,  225-226. 

[2774 

Elder,  Samuel  J.  Our  archaic  copyright  laws. 
AM.  LAW  REV.,  XXXVII  (Mar.)  206-225. 

[2775 
History  of  copyright  legislation  in  U.  S. 


Green,  Samuel  A.  A  further  list  of  early 
American  imprints.  MASS.  HIST.  soc. 
PROC.,  ser.  2,  XVII  (Jan.)  13-75.  [2776 

Hale,  Will  T.  Early  American  journalism. 
METH.  QUAR.  REV.,  LII  (Jan.)  42-48.  [2777 

Halley,  R.  A.  A  rebel  newspaper's  war  story: 
being  a  narrative  of  the  war  history  of  The 
Memphis  Appeal.  AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII 
(Apr.)  124-153-  [2778 

Hasse,  A.  R.  Bayard's  Journal:  the  first 
book  printed  in  New  York.  BIBLIOG.,  II 
(Mar.)  189-195.  [2779 

Masse,  A.  R.  The  first  published  proceedings 
of  an  American  legislature.  BIBLIOG.,  II 
(Apr.)  240-242.  [2780 

Knabenshue,  S.  S.    The  press  of  Ohio.     O. 

ARCHAEOL.  AND  HIST.  SOC.  CENTEN.  ANNIV., 

565-581.  [2781 

Koch,  Theodore  W.  Lowell's  pamphlet. 

"The  president's  policy,"  1864.     BIBLIOG., 

II  (Feb.)  107-112.  [2782 

Lewis,  Edward  J.  History  of  the  Pantagraph 

[published  at  Bloomington,  111.]     McLEAN 

CO.  HIST.  SOC.    TRANS.,  II,   213-223.      [2783 

McCreary,  George  W.  The  first  book  printed 
in  Baltimore-Town.  Nicholas  Hasselbach, 
printer.  The  book  reprinted  with  a  sketch 
of  Hasselbach' s  life  and  work  . .  Balti- 
more, xii,  48  p.  i  facsim.  8°.  [2784 

Mellen,  George  Frederick.  George  Wilkins 
Kendall  and  the  New  Orleans  Picayune. 
METH.  QUAR.  REV.,  LII  (Apr.)  280-290. 

[2785 

Mims,  Edwin.  The  Sewanee  Review  [1893- 
J903]  So.  ATLAN.  QUAR.,  II  (July)  290- 
294.  [2786 

Ralph,  Julian.  The  making  of  a  journalist. 
New  York,  Harper.  199  p.  2o|cm.  [2787 

Richardson,  Francis  A.  Recollections  of  a 
Washington  newspaper  correspondent. 
COLUMB.  HIST.  soc.  REc.,  VI,  24-42.  [2788 

Rogers,  Edward  Reinhold.  Four  southern 
magazines  .  .  [Richmond?  Va.,  pref.  1902] 
1 37  IP-  23£cm.  [2789 

Treats  of  four  of  the  principal  ante-bellum 
southern  magazines — De  Bow's  review  of  New 
Orleans ;  The  Southern  review,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. ; 
The  Southern  quarterly  review,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C. ;  and  the  Southern  literary  messenger,  t  of 
Richmond,  Virginia. 

Whitlock,    W[illiam]    F.     The   story    of   the 

book     concerns.       Cincinnati,     Jennings; 

New  York,  Eaton.     204  p.      i5cm.     [2790 

A  history  of  the  Methodist  book  concern  and  its 

forerunners. 

Willey,  Day  Allen.  The  development>f  the 
modern  newspaper .  ERA,  XI  (May)  415- 
425-  [2791 


RELIGIOUS  HISTORY. 


General* 

Chapell,  Ffrederic]  L.  The  great  awakening 
of  1740;  lectures  delivered  before  the  Bap- 
tist church  of  Evanston,  111.,  the  Second 
Baptist  church  of  Chicago,  and  other 
churches.  Philadelphia,  Am.  Baptist,  v, 
7-144  p.  i  gem.  [2792 

Refers  to  the  religious  revival  of  the  year  1740. 
After  tracing  the  movement  in  England  under  John 
Wesley,  the  author  deals  with  the  awakening  in  the 
colonies  under  the  influence  of  Jonathan  Edwards, 
Gilbert  Tennent,  George  Whitefield  and  James 
Davenport. 

Clark,  Joseph  B.  Leavening  the  nation;  the 
story  of  American  home  missions.  New 
York,  Baker,  vii,  11-362  p.  front.,  port., 
map.  i9$cm.  [2793 

From  an  historical  standpoint;  embraces  work 
of  all  denominations. 

Cooke,  George  Willis.  The  Free  religious 
association.  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV 
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Crocker,   Joseph    Henry.     Religious  freedom 

in     American     education.     Boston,     Am. 

Unit,  assoc.     ix,  216  p.     2o$cm.          [2795 

Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVII  (Aug.  1,  1904)  64-65; 

Ann.  Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  80-81 . 

Elliot,   L.    H.     The   Vermont   Bible   society. 

(Twentieth   century  history  of   Vermont. 

Religious    history,     pt.     3)     VERMONTER, 

VIII  (Feb.)  233-234.  [2796 

Hillis,  Newell  Dwight.  The  clergyman  of 

two  hundred  years  ago.     NEW  ENG.  soc. 

ANNIV.  CELEB.,  60-68.  [2797 

Gargan,  Mrs.  Helena  Nordhoff .  . .  Pilgrim, 

Puritan    and    Papist    in     Massachusetts. 

June  5,    1902    .  .      Boston,  T.  A.  Whalen 

and  co.,  1902.     33  p.     24cm.     (New  Eng. 

Cath.  hist.  soc.  pub.,  no.  4)  [2798 

Guernsey,  R.  S.  Religious  liberty  in  colonial 

New  York  under  the  Dutch.     GUNTON'S, 

XXIV  (June)  496-504.  [2799 

Hocker,  Edward  W.  A  plain  people.  ERA, 

XI  (Apr.)  347-366.  [2800 

Mennonites,  Dunkers  and  other  "plain  sects" 

of  Pennsylvania. 

Howe,  M.  A.  De Wolfe.  "The  Boston  re- 
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[2801 

Disestablishment  of  the  Puritan  church. 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  What  missionaries  have 
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Johnston,  Lucian.  Religious  liberty  in  the 
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M'Cabe,  C.  C.     Religious  influences  in  Ohio. 

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MacLean,    J.    P.     The     Kentucky    Revival 

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Orendorff,  J.   B.     Early  camp  meetings  [in 

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[Arranged  alphabetically  by  denominations] 

Drury,  Charles  K.  Seventh-day  Adventism 
[in  Vermont]  VERMONTER,  VIII  (Apr.) 
295-296.  [2808 

McKinstry,  Mrs.  M.  The  Advent  Christian 
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3)  VERMONTER,  VIII  (Feb.)  225-227. 

[2809 

Archibald,  S.  H.  Vermont  Baptists.  (Twen- 
tieth century  history  of  Vermont.  Re- 
ligious history,  pt.  2)  VERMONTER,  VIII 
(Jan.)  183-188.  [2810 

Eaton,  W[illiam]  H.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
Massachusetts  Baptist  missionary  society 
and  convention,  1802-1902.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Baptist  convention,  x,  240  p.  pi., 
45  port.  2 1  cm.  [2811 

King,  Henry  Melville.  Religious  liberty,  an 
historical  paper.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Pres- 
ton, vii,  132  p.  i9^cm.  [2812 
On  the  part  taken  by  Baptists,  in  the  old  world 
and  in  the  new. 

Plummer,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Q.  The  Baptist  church 
of  Medford.  MEDF.  HIST.  REG.,  VI  (July) 
51-63.  [2813 

Vedder,  Henry  C.     The  Baptists.     New  York, 

Baker.       245   p.      front.       i8£cm.      (The 

story  of  the  churches)  [2814 

Only   partly   concerned    with    the    Baptists   in 

America. 

A  Bible  distribution  among  the  Catholics  of 
Louisiana.  AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH., 
XX  (July)  123-125.  [2815 

Cervin,  Olaf  Z.  The  Spanish-Mexican  mis- 
sions of  the  United  States.  ARCH.  REC., 
XIV  (Sept.)  181-204.  [2816 

The  church  of  Saint  Edward  the  Confessor, 
being  a  brief  history  of  the  parish  (1851- 
1903)  eighth  and  York  Streets,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Rev.  Charles  J.  Vandegrift,  rec- 
tor .  .  Philadelphia.  12,  [95]?.  illus.  (incl. 
ports.)  26£cm.  [2817 


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Day,    John    E.     The    Jesuits    in    Michigan. 

MICH.  HIST.  soc.  COLL.,  XXXII,  405-409. 

[2818 
Elliott,  Richard  R.  The  Jesuits  of  L'Ancien 

regime    who    labored    on    Michigan    soil. 

Their     detractors.       AM.    CATH.     QUAR., 

XXVIII  (Jan.)  90-114.  [2819 

Engelhardt,  Zephyrina.  Pioneer  nuns  of 

America.     AM.    CATH.     HIST.    RESEARCH., 

XX  (Apr.)  62-63.  [2820 

Father  Bodin's  accounts  to  Bishop  Fenwick 

of    the    Michigan    Indian    missions.     AM. 

CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (Oct.)  174-176. 

Letter  written  in  1832. 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Armitage  S.  C.  California  mis- 
sions and  landmarks  and  how  to  get  there ; 
a  practical  guide,  together  with  a  historical 
sketch  of  the  missions  and  landmarks,  the 
Pious  fund  and  El  camino  real.  Los  An- 
geles, Official  guide.  104  p.  illus.  incl. 
ports.,  maps.  i7$cm.  [2822 

Franciscan  school  at  Sante  Fe,  New  Mexico, 
in  1717.  AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX 
(Jan.)  35-37.  [2823 

The  golden  jubilee  of  the  Passionist  fathers. 
Fifty  years  in  the  United  States.  By  a 
Passionist  father.  CATH.  WORLD,  LXXVI 
(Jan.)  502-515.  [2824 

[Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.]  "The  old  priest"  of 
Philadelphia  in  1686.  AM.  CATH.  HIST. 
RESEARCH.,  XX  (Oct.)  156-162.  [2825 

Griffin,  Martin,  I.  J.  Old  St.  Joseph's  "Chap- 
pell"  [Philadelphia]  in  1742.  AM.  CATH. 
HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (Jan.)  8-12.  [2826 

Hughes,  Thomas.  The  sacrament  of  confir- 
mation in  the  old  colonies.  AM.  ECCLES. 
REV.,  XXVIII  (Jan.)  23-41.  [2827 

Michaud,  John  S.  The  Catholic  church  in 
Vermont.  The  golden  jubilee  of  the  dio- 
cese— 1 8  5  3- 1 903 .  (Twentieth  century  his- 
tory of  Vermont.  Religious  history,  pt.  2) 
VERMONTER,  VIII  (Jan.)  189-193.  [2828 
Oath  of  secrecy  in  Maryland  Assembly  not 
contrary  to  the  act  concerning  religion. 
AM.  CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (July)  132. 

[2829 

Oldest  church  in  the  United  States.  AM. 
CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (July)  133. 

[2830 

Controverting  assertion  that  the  mission  of  San 
Miguel,  Santa  Fe,  is  the  oldest  church  in  the  United 
States. 

Piolet,  J.  B.,  ed.  Les  missions  catholiques 
franfaises  au  XIXe  siecle.  vol.  VI,  Paris, 
A.  Colin.  [1900-1903]  [2831 

Missions  d'Amerique. 

Steele,  Francesca  M.  Monasteries  and  relig- 
ious houses  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
with  an  appendix  on  the  religious  houses 
in  America.  Preface  by  the  Bishop  of 
Clifton.  London,  R.  and  T.  Washbourne; 
New  York,  Benziger.  xv,  266  p.  front., 
25  pi.  (incl.  ports.)  i8£cm,  [2832 


American  Congregational  association.  Cele- 
bration of  the  fiftieth  anniversary  in  Tre- 
mont  temple,  Boston,  Monday,  May 
twenty-fifth,  MCMIII  . .  Boston,  Am. 
Cong,  assoc.  61  p.  front.,  ports.  23^cm. 

[2833 

Includes  "Denominational  memories  and  in- 
spirations," by  G.  A.  Gordon. 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  The  town  church  of 
Manchester.  Manchester,  Jubilee  Com- 
mittee. 155  p.  front.,  plates,  ports. 
2ocm.  [2834 

General  ecclesiastical  history  of  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  from  its  settlement  until  1840.  History  of 
First  Congregational  church,  alone,  from  1840  to 
1903. 

Clark,  Frank  G.  Historical  address  given  at 
the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  organi- 
zation of  the  Graf  ton  County  conference  of 
Congregational  churches,  Bath,  N.  H.,  May 
26,  1903.  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  Plymouth 
record  job  print.  20  p.  8°.  [2835 

Cone,  Kate  M.  The  church  of  Christ  of 
Dartmouth  college  in  its  North  Hartford 
branch.  VT.  ANTIQ.,  II  (Sept.)  1-35.  [2836 

Noyes,  Harriette  Eliza.  A  memorial  history 
of  Hampstead,  New  Hampshire,  v.  II. 
Boston,  G.  B.  Reed.  832  p.  illus.,  ports., 
plates.  24^cm.  [2837 

CONTENTS. — Congregational  church,  1752-1902. 
With  an  appendix  to  vol.  I  [Vol.  I  issued  in  1899] 

Report  of  the  committee  on  the  authenticity 
of  the  first  meeting  house  in  Salem.  ES- 
SEX INST.  HIST,  cou,.,  XXXIX  (July)  209- 
293.  [2838 

Sinnett,  Charles  N.  Historic  Harpswell, 
Harpswell,  Maine,  its  historic  Congrega- 
tional church  and  famous  ministers.  1 758- 
1903.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  C.  C.  Morse  and 
son.  19  p.  23^cm.  [2839 

Sinnett,  Charles  N.  Historic  Lebanon:  Leb- 
anon, Maine,  and  the  grand  work  of  its 
Congregational  church  in  one  hundred  and 
thirty-eight  years.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  C.  C. 
Morse  and  son.  16  p.  ?2cm.  [2840 

Stacy,  James.  History  of  the  Midway  Con- 
gregational church,  Liberty  County,  Geor- 
gia. [Rev.  ed.]  Newnan,  Ga.,  S.  W. 
Murray.  283  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates, 
ports.,  maps.  2^cm.  [2841 

State  Street  church,  Portland,  Maine,  1852- 
1902.  Services  in  commemoration  of  the 
organization  of  the  church,  March  seven- 
teenth, 1852,  and  of  the  dedication  of  its 
house  of  worship  on  June  second,  1852, 
held  in  the  church  June  ist  and  2d,  1902. 
Boston,  T.  Todd  [1902]  140  p.  front., 
plates,  ports.  23£cm.  [2842 

Includes  a  history  of  the  church  from  1852. 

Morrill,  M.  T.     The  Christians.     (Twentieth 

century    history    of    Vermont.     Religious 

history,  pt.  3)     Vi?RMONTSR,  VIII  (Feb.) 

228-231.  [2843 


2844-2874]         RELIGIOUS  HISTORY— PARTICULAR  DENOMINATIONS 


115 


Brown,  Kirk.  Early  settlement  of  Friends  in 
the  valley  of  Virginia.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG., 
Ill  (Jan.)  55-59.  [2844 

The  church  in  lower  Norfolk  Co.  LOWER 
NORFOLK  co.,  VA.,  ANTIQ.,  IV,  109-113, 
183.  [2845 

With  reference  to  Quakers  in  Virginia. 

Cranor,  Henry  Downes.  The  taking  over  of 
the  Nicholites  by  the  Friends  [1797-1799] 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  76-79.  [2846 

Early  Quaker  records  in  Virginia.  So.  HIST. 
ASSOC.  PUB.,  VII  (Jan.-May)  17-24.  96- 
105,  207-213.  [2847 

Epistle  of  women  Friends,  Burlington,  New 
Jersey,  yearly  meeting  to  the  monthly 
meetings,  1726.  [Signed:  Hannah  Hill] 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  506-507.  [2848 

Middleton,  Joseph  S.  Friends  and  their  meet- 
ing-houses at  Crosswicks,  New  Jersey. 
PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  340-345.  [2849 

[Order  in  regard  to  Quakers  in  Nansemond  co., 
Va.,  1675]  WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI 
(April)  246-247.  [2850 

Bernheimer,  Charles  S.  The  Jew  in  the 
United  States.  ERA,  XI  (Mar.)  264-270. 

[2851 

Eliassof,  H.  The  Jews  of  Chicago.  AM. 
Jew.  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  XI,  117-130.  [2852 

Elzas,  Barnett  A.  A  history  of  Congregation 
Beth  Elohim,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  1800- 
1810.  (Reprinted  from  the  Charleston 
News  and  courier,  Nov.,  1902)  [Charles- 
ton, Daggett  print,  co.,  1902?]  13  p.  20^ 
x  1 2cm.  [With  his  Jews  of  South  Carolina 
.  .  Charleston,  1903]  [2853 

Friedenberg,  Albert  M.  The  Jews  and  the 
American  Sunday  laws.  AM.  JEW.  HIST. 
soc.  PUB.,  XI,  101-115.  [2854 

Hiihner,  Leon.    The  Jews  of  New  England 

(other  than  Rhode  Island)  prior  to  1800. 

[Baltimore,  Lord  Baltimore  press]      [75]- 

99  p.     24^cm.  [2855 

From  the  Am.  Jew.  hist.  soc.  pub.,  no.  11,  1903. 

Kohler,  Max  J.  Phases  in  the  history  of  re- 
ligious liberty  in  America,  with  special 
reference  to  the  Jews.  AM.  JEW.  HIST. 
soc.  PUB.,  XI,  53-73-  [2856 

Phillips,  N.  Taylor.  Items  relating  to  the 
history  of  the  Jews  of  New  York.  AM. 
JEW.  HIST.  soc.  PUB.,  XI,  149-161.  [2857 

Sacks,  H.  W.  Judaism  in  Vermont.  (Twen- 
tieth century  history  of  Vermont.  Re- 
ligious history,  pt.  3)  VERMONTER,  VIII 
(Feb.)  227-228.  [2858 

Fandrey,  G.A.  German  Lutheranism.  LUTH. 
CH.  REV.,  XXII  (July)  520-534-  [2859 

Deals  with  growth  in  America. 

Nicum,  J.  The  general  Lutheran  conference 
at  Watertown,  Wisconsin,  April  29  and  30. 
LUTH.  CH.  REV.,  XXII  (July)  574-592. 

[2860 

With  notes  relating  to  the  Lutheran  church  in 
America. 


Sell  ma uk,  Theodore  Emanuel.  A  history  of 
the  Lutheran  church  in  Pennsylvania 
(1638-1820)  .  .  Philadelphia,  General 
council  pub.  house.  [2861 

Some  early  records  of  the  Lutheran  church, 
New  York.  HOLLAND  soc.  YR.  BK.,  1-118. 

[2862 

Includes  "Index  to  names  in  the  baptismal  and 
marriage  registers." 

Buckley,  J.  M.  Wesley  and  the  Wesleyan 
movement  [with  reference  to  its  develop- 
ment in  America]  REV.  OF  REV.,  XXVII 
(June)  714-723.  [2863 

Drew  theological  seminary  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  church,  Madison,  N.  J.  Alumni 
association.  Founders'  day  addresses;  the 
1 6th  of  October,  1902,  Madison,  New  Jer- 
sey. [New  York?]  [3]-28  p.  23cm.  ([2864 

MacVey,  William  Pitt.  The  genius  of  Meth- 
odism; a  sociological  interpretation.  Cin- 
cinnati, Jennings;  New  York,  Eaton.  326 
p.  igcrn.  [2865 

Traces  forces  and  conditions  of  growth  to  show 
why  certain  modes  and  forms  exist.  Also  con- 
siders present  problems. 

Tomkinson,  [Laura  E.]  "Mrs.  T.  L.  Tomkin- 
son."  Twenty  years'  history  of  the  Wom- 
an's home  missionary  society  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  church,  1880-1900.  Cin- 
cinnati, Woman's  home  missionary  soc.  of 
the  M.  E.  church,  xvi,  301  p.  [2866 

Wood,  E[zra]  M.  Bishops  and  legislation. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Horner.  131  p.  igicm. 

[2867 

Deals  with  some  phases  of  Methodism  of  histor- 
ical value. 

Abbott,  Ernest  Hamlin.  The  Moravians  and 
their  festival.  OUTLOOK,  LXXIV  (Aug.  i) 
809-817.  [2868 

Dyer,  Edward  0.  Gnadensee,  the  lake  of 
grace ;  a  Moravian  picture  in  a  Connecticut 
frame.  Boston,  Pilgrim.  291  p.  front., 
plates.  2icm.  [2869 

Treats  of  the  Moravians  in  northwestern  Con- 
necticut. 

Boyd,  Mary  Stuart.  Mormon  brides.  CHAMB. 
JOUR.,  n.  s.,  VI  (Sept.)  548-550.  [2870 

On  Brigham  Young  and  his  wives. 
Bridwell,  John  T.     Origin  of  American  poly- 
gamy.    ARENA,    XXIX    (May)    466-472. 

Ely,  Richard  T.  Economic  aspects  of  Mor- 
monism.  HARPER'S,  CVI  (Apr.)  667-678. 

[2872 

Roberts,  B[righam]  H.  Mormonism.  The  re- 
lation of  the  church  to  Christian  sects. 
Origin  and  history  of  Mormonism.  Doc- 
trines of  the  church.  Church  organization 
Present  status.  Published  by  the  church. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  news  print.  68  p. 
igcm.  [2873 

Smith,  Joseph.  Plural  marriage  in  America. 
ARENA,  XXIX  (May)  456-465.  [2874 


116 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[2875-2897 


Smith,  Joseph.  Polygamy  in  the  United 
States.  Has  it  political  significance?  No. 
AM.  REV.,  CLXXVI  (Mar.)  450-458.  [2875 

Gives  "a  brief  resume  of  the  history  of  the  church 
organized  by  Joseph  Smith  and  others  on  April  6, 
1830." 

Brown,  Allan  D.  The  Protestant  Episcopal 
church.  (Twentieth  century  history  of 
Vermont.  Religious  history,  pt.  3)  VER- 
MONTER,  VIII  (Feb.)  215-220.  [2876 

Coleman,  Leighton.  A  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can church  at  the  close  of  the  nineteenth 
century.  London,  Rivingtons  112  p. 
(Oxford  church  text-books)  [2877 

By  the  American  church  is  meant  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  church  in  America.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist, 
rev.,  IX  (Oct.)  199. 

Fisher,  George  Harrison.  Trinity  church, 
Oxford,  Philadelphia.  PA.  MAG.  HIST., 
XXVII,  279-295.  [2878 

Goodwin,  WRlliam]  A.  R.  Historical  sketch  of 
Bruton  church,  Williamsburg,  Virginia. 
[Petersburg,  Va.,  Franklin  press  co.]  183 
p.  front.,  illus.  port.,  diagr.,  1 1  pi.  24cm. 

[2879 

Rev.  in:  Va.  mag.  hist.,  XII  (July,  1904)  111- 
U12. 

Hamilton,  S.  Dexter.  The  greatest  parish  in 
the  world  .  .  Trinity,  the  mother  church  of 
New  York  Episcopalianism.  MUNSEY'S, 
XXIX  (May)  195-201.  [2880 

Hayes,  Charles  Wells.  The  diocese  of  western 
New  York;  history  and  recollections. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Scranton.  viii,  406  p. 
front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  24cm.  [2881 

Owen,  B.  F.  Tradition  vs.  fact. — As  exempli- 
fied in  the  case-  of  Bangor  church  [Lancas- 
ter co.,  Pa.]  LANCASTER  co.  HIST.  soc. 
PAP.,  VII,  49-65.  [2882 

St.  John's  Church  in  Worthington,  Ohio. 
"OLD  NORTHW.  QUAR.,"  VI  (Oct.)  147-153. 

[2883 

Fitch,  Asa.     The  old  white  church  in  Salem, 

N.  Y.  (Presbyterian)     N.  Y.  GENEAL,.  AND 

BIOG.  REC.,  XXXIV  (July-Oct.)   158-166, 

235-248.  [2884 

Address  delivered  in  1864. 

Mallard,  R.  Q.  Personal  recollections  of  the 
first  General  Assembly.  PRESS.  QUAR., 
XVII  (Dec.)  255-263.  [2885 

General  Assembly  of  southern  Presbyterians* 
Dec.  4,  1861. 

Mendenhall,  Harlan  G.  Presbyterianism  in 
Perth  Amboy,  New  Jersey.  Perth  Am- 
boy, N.  J.,  Perth  Amboy  pub.  co.  92  [8] 
p.  illus.,  map.  front.  23^011.  [2886 

From  about  1724  to  1903.  The  addenda  in- 
cludes some  early  church  papers  of  interest. 

Patton,  Jacob  Harris.  A  popular  history  of 
the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  United 
States  of  America  .  .  New  York,  Apple- 
ton,  xxiii,  570  p.  20  port.  incl.  front. 

[2887 


Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S.  The  consti- 
tution of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  being  .  .  the  con- 
fession of  faith,  the  larger  and  shorter  cate- 
chisms, the  form  of  government,  the  book 
of  discipline,  the  directory  for  the  worship 
of  God  as  ratified  and  adopted  by  the 
synod  of  New  York  and  Philadelphia  in  .  . 
1788  and  as  amended  in  the  years  1805- 
1902,  together  with  the  constitutional  rules 
adopted  in  1893-1901,  and  administrative 
acts  of  the  assembly  of  a  general  nature. 
Philadelphia,  Presb.  bd.  527  p.  i8cm. 

[2888 

A  short  history  of  American  Presbyterianism 
from  its  foundations  to  the  reunion  of 
1869.  Philadelphia,  Presb.  bd.  207  p. 
i7cm.  [2889 

CONTENTS. — From  the  founding  of  the  Presby- 
terian church  in  the  United  States  of  America  to  the 
commencement  of  the  war  of  the  Revolution,  by  the 
Rev.  A.  T.  McGill. — From  the  war  of  the  Revolution 
to  the  adoption  of  the  "Presbyterian  form  of  gov- 
ernment" (1786)  by  the  Rev.  S.  M.  Hopkins. — 
From  the  adoption  of  the  Presbyterian  form  of 
government  to  the  reunion  of  1869,  by  the.Rev.  S.  J. 
Wilson. 

Thompson,  Charles  Lemuel.  . .  The  Presby- 
terians. New  York,  Baker.  1312  p.  (The 
story  of  the  churches)  [2890 

Webster,  Joseph  A.  A  brief  history  of  the 
Presbyterian  church  of  South  Salem,  New 
York,  1752-1902.  [Elizabeth,  N.  J.]  74 
p.  4  pi.,  illus.  8°.  [2891 

Minutes  and  letters  of  the  Coetus  of  the  Ger- 
man reformed  congregations  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1747-1792.  Together  with  three 
preliminary  reports  of  Rev.  John  Philip 
Boehm,  1734-1744.  Published  by  author- 
ity of  the  eastern  synod  of  the  Reformed 
church  in  the  United  States.  Philadelphia, 
Reformed  church  publishing  board,  xxii, 
463  p.  front,  (facsim.)  24cm.  [2892 

Contains  copies  of  all  the  official  papers  for 
1 747-1 792,  collected  in  Holland  and  America.  In- 
cludes much  material  relating  to  the  religious, 
social  and  political  life  of  the  German  reformed 
congregations  in  Pennsylvania.  Rev.  in :  Pa.  mag. 
hist.,  XXVIII,  123-124. 

Hill,  George  W.  C.  The  Union  church,  Proc- 
tor, Vermont.  (Twentieth  century  history 
of  Vermont.  Religious  history,  pt.  3) 
VERMONTER,  VIII  (Feb.)  231-232.  [2893 

Cooke,  George  Willis.  Origin  and  early  his- 
tory of  the  first  parish,  Sharon,  Massachu- 
setts. [Unitarian]  Boston,  H.  M.  Hight. 
27  p.  23|cm.  [2894 

Van  Ness,  Thomas.  "A  nest  of  liberty," 
[Second  church,  Boston]  OUTLOOJK, 
LXXV  (Nov.  7)  549-56o.  [2895 

Wright,  J.  Edward.  Unitarianism  in  Ver- 
mont. (Twentieth  century  history  of 
Vermont.  Religious  history,  pt.  2)  VER- 
MONTER, VIII  (Jan.)  194-197.  [2896 

Simmons,  J.  F.  Vermont  Universalists. 
(Twentieth  century  history  of  Vermont. 
Religious  history,  pt.  3)  VERMONTER, 
VIII  (Feb.)  221-223.  [2897 


2898-2924] 


RELIGIOUS  HISTORY— BIOGRAPHY 


Universalist  church.  The  Winchester  cen- 
tennial, 1803-1903;  historical,  sketch  of 
the  Universalist  profession  of  belief  adopted 
at  Winchester,  N.  H.,  September  22,  1803, 
with  the  addresses  and  sermons  at  the 
commemorative  services  held  in  Winches- 
ter, Rome  City,  Ind.,  and  Washington, 
D.  C.,  September  and  October,  1903.  Bos- 
ton, Universalist.  xi,  218  p.  front., 
plate,  ports.  2ocm.  [2898 


Biography. 


Bishop  Clark  and  his  successor  [Bishop  Wil- 
liam Neilson  McVickar]  OUTLOOK,  LXXV 
(Oct.  3)  296-297.  [2899 

Pioneers  of  religious  liberty  in  America ;  being 
the  Great  and  Thursday  lectures  delivered 
in  Boston  in  nineteen  hundred  and  three. 
Boston,  Am,  Unit,  assoc.  x,  396  p.  21  cm. 

[2900 

A  series  of  lectures  on  the  struggle  for  religious 
liberty  in  America  as  illustrated  by  the  lives  of 
"William  Brewster,  Roger  Williams, Thomas  Hooker, 
William  Penn,  Thomas  Jefferson,  William  Ellery 
Channing,  Horace  Bushnell,  Hosea  Ballou,  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson,  Theodore  Parker  and  Phillips 
Brooks,  with  a  discussion  of  the  principles  for  which 
they  stood.  Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVII  (August  1, 
1904)  64-65. 

BABCOCK.  John,  Herbert  F.  Stephen  Moul- 
ton  Babcock.  WORLD'S  WORK,  VI  (July) 
3687-3689.  [2901 

BALLOU.  Adams,  John  Colcman.  Hosea 
Ballou  and  the  gospel  renaissance  of  the 
nineteenth  century.  Boston,  Universal-, 
ist.  28  p.  port.  22^cm.  [2902 

BAYLESS.  Poage,  Louclla  K.  Rev.  John 
Clark  Bayless,  D.  D.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG., 
Ill  (Apr.)  171-180.  [2903 

BEECHER.  Abbott,  Lyman.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher.  ATLANTIC,  XCII  (Oct.)  539- 
551.  [2904 

Abbott,  Lyman.     Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

Boston,  Houghton.     xxxviii,  457  p.     i  pi., 
2  port.  (incl.  front.)  2  facsim.     2ocm.    [2905 

Is  an  attempt  "to  interpret  the  life  and  character 
of  Beecher."  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec,  31) 
530-531. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     Some  letters. 

[Ed.  by  Lyman  Abbott]    OUTLOOK,  LXXV 
(Oct.  10)  365-369.  [2906 

Corning,     James     Leonard.     Personal 

recollections  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher.     An 
address.     [Brooklyn,  Eagle   press.]     26  p. 
2o£cm.  [2907 

BIXBY.     Moses    Howan    Bixby    [1827-1901] 

R.    I.   HIST.    SOC.   PROC.,    1901-1902,    58-59. 

[2908 

BRECK.  Holcombe,  Theodore  I.  An  apostle 
of  the  wilderness,  James  Lloyd  Breck,  D. 
D.,  his  missions  and  his  schools.  New 
York,  Whittaker.  xiii,  195  p.  plates, 
ports.  i9icm.  [2909 

A  record  of  mission  work  among  the  Wisconsin 
Indians. 


BROOKS.  Fuller,  Lucy  Derby.  Phillips 
Brooks  and  the  Girls'  club.  CENTURY, 
LXVII  (Dec.)  258-262.  [2910 

Gladden,  Washington.    Phillips  Brooks: 

an   estimation.     No.    AM.    REV.,  CLXXVI 
(Feb.)  257-281.  [2911 

Lawrence,  William.      Phillips  Brooks, 

a   study.     Boston,    Houghton.     vi,    51    p. 
i8£cm.  [2912 

-  The  commemorativeladdress  delivered  at  Trinity 
church,  Boston,  on  the  10th  anniversary  of  Bishop 
Brooks'  death.     Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXIV  (Apr.  16) 

Phillips  Brooks,  as  his  friends  knew 

him.  Boston,  Pilgrim.  -91  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.,  ports.,  facsim.  20  x  25^cm.  [2913 
Reprinted  from  the  first  issue  of  the  Congrega- 
tionalist  and  Christian  world,  January  3,  1903. 
cf.  Pref.  note. 

BROWN.  Price,  William  T.  Rev.  James 
Moore  Brown,  D.  D.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG., 
Ill  (Jan.)  79-93-  [2914 

BROWNSON.      McLaughlin,     J.     Fairfax.     A 

study  of  Dr.  [Orestes  A.]  Brownson.   CATH. 

WORLD,  LXXVII  (June)  310-319.        [2915 

BUSHNELL.      [Cheney,     Mary     Bushnell]    ed. 

Life   and   letters   of   Horace    Bushnell    .  . 

New  York,    Scribner.     x,    601    p.     front., 

plates,  ports.     23cm.  [2916 

Chiefly  of  personal  interest, 

CHAMBERS.  Griffis,  William  Elliot.  John 
Chambers  [1797-1875]  servant  of  Christ 
and  master  of  hearts,  and  his  ministry  in 
Philadelphia.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Andrus.  159 
p.  front.,  pi.,  port.  2o£cm.  [2917 

CHANDLER.  The  Rev.  Samuel  Chandler. 
OLD  ELIOT,  VI  (Apr.)  58-59.  [2918 

Shapleigh,  James  B.     Recollections  of 

parson  Chandler,  of  Eliot,  Me.     OLD  ELIOT, 
VI  (Oct.)  152-156.  [2919 

CHANNING.  Chadwick,  John  White.  Wil- 
liam Ellery  Channing,  minister  of  religion. 
Boston,  Houghton.  xvii,  463  p.  front., 
port.  2ocm.  [2920 

Contains  a  good  account  of  the  part  taken  by 
Channing  in  the  anti-slavery  movement.  Rev.  in: 
Dial,  XXXIV  (May  16)  33 9-340;  Nation,  LXXVII 
(July  30)  97-98. 

— —     Frothingham,    Paul    Revere.     William 

Ellery  Channing,    his   messages  from  the 

spirit.     Boston,     Houghton.     viii,     52    p. 

front.     1 8cm.  [2921 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Nov.  19)  404. 

Salter,     William     Mackintire.      Chad- 
wick's  William  Ellery  Channing.     ATLAN- 
TIC, XCII  (July)  131-135-  P922 

CHASE,  CARLTON.  Niles,  W.  W.  Carlton 
Chase  [1794-1870]  first  bishop  of  New 
Hampshire.  N.  H.  HIST.  soc.  PROC.,  IV, 
pt.  i,  48-64-  [2923 

CHASE,  PHILANDER.  Smith,  Mrs,  Laura 
(Chase)  The  life  of  Philander  Chase,  first 
bishop  of  Ohio  and  Illinois,  founder  of 
Kenyon  and  Jubilee  colleges.  New  York, 
Button,  xx,  341  p.  illus.,  19  pi.,  6  ports. 
23cm.  [2924 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[2925-2949 


CONSTANT.  The  journal  of  the  Reverend 
Silas  Constant,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  Yorktown,  New  York;  with 
some  of  the  records  of  the  church  and  a  list 
of  his  marriages,  1784-1825,  together  with 
notes  on  the  Nelson,  Van  Cortlandt,  War- 
ren, and  some  other  families  mentioned  in 
the  journal,  by  Emily  Warren  Roebling; 
ed.  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  LL,.  B. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion by  Lippincott.  xv,  561  p.  front., 
illus.,  pi.,  port ,  maps,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab. 
25cm.  [2925 

Deals  with  the  life  of  a  country  parson  one  hun- 
dred years  ago.  Rev.  in:  Pa.  mag.  hist.,  XXVII, 
128. 

DABNEY.  Johnson,  Thomas  Gary.  The  life 
and  letters  of  Robert  Lewis  Dabney.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Presb.  com.  of  pub.  xvi,  585 
p.  plates,  2  port.  (incl.  front.)  geneal. 
tables.  24cm.  [2926 

Rev  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Mar.  31,  1904) 
254-255 ;  So.  Atlan.  quar.,  Ill  (July,  1904)  292-293. 

DENISON.     Frederic  Denison  [1819-1901]   R. 

I.     HIST.     SOC.     PROC.,      1901-1902,     60-62. 

[2927 

DowiE.  Halsey,  John  J.  The  genesis  of  a 
modern  prophet  [John  Alexander  Dowie, 
1847-  ]  AM.  JOUR,  socioiv.,  IX  (Nov.) 
310-328.  [2928 

DUNLAP.  Pri&,  W.  T.  The  late  Rev.  M.  D. 
Dunlap,  and  his  ancestry.  W.  VA.  HIST. 
MAG.,  Ill  (July)  255-259.  [2929 

EDWARDS.  Cone,  Kate  M.  Jonathan  Ed- 
wards. OUTLOOK,  LXXV  (Oct.  3)  255- 
266.  [2930 

Crook,     Isaac.      Jonathan     Edwards. 

Cincinnati,  Jennings;    New  York,   Eaton. 
95  p.     1 8cm.     (Modern  messages)     [2931 

Ward,  William  Hayes.     Jonathan  Ed- 
wards.    INDEP.,   LV  (Oct.    i)    2321-2327. 

[2933 

Winship,  Edith  A.     The  human  legacy 

of   Jonathan    Edwards.     WORLD'S   WORK, 

VI  (Oct.)  3981-3984.  [2934 

Descendants  of  Edwards   and  what  they  have 

done  in  American  life. 

FALCKNER.  Sachse,  Julius  Friedrich.  Jus- 
tus Falckner,  mystic  and  scholar,  devout 
Pietist  in  Germany,  hermit  on  the  Wissa- 
hickon,  missionary  on  the  Hudson;  a  bi- 
centennial memorial  of  the  first  regular 
ordination  of  an  orthodox  pastor  in  Amer- 
ica, done  November  24,  1 703,  at  Gloria  Dei, 
the  Swedish  Lutheran  church  at  Wicaco, 
Philadelphia;  comp.  from  original  docu- 
ments, letters  and  records  at  home  and 
abroad  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the 
author,  iii,  141  p.  front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port., 
facsim.  25^cm.  [2935 

An  expansion  of  his  chapter  on  Justus  Falckner 
in  "German  Pietists."  Old  prints,  title-page  and 
documents  reproduced  in  facsimile.  Rev.  in: 
Nation,  LXXVI  (Apr.  16)  312. 


FALCONIO.  Our  new  apostolic  delegate  [Mgr. 
Diomede  Falconio]  CATH.  WORLD,  LXXVI 
(Feb.)  569-570.  [2936 

FITZGERALD.  Fitzgerald,  0[scar]  P.,  bp. 
Fifty  years:  observations — opinions — ex- 
periences. Nashville,  Tenn.,  Pub.  house 
M.  E.  church,  South.  253  p.  front,  (port.) 
i9cm.  [2937 

GAUJTZIN.  Letters  of  Father  Gallitzin,  the 
prince-priest  of  the  Alleghanies.  AM. 
CATH.  HIST.  RESEARCH.,  XX  (Jan.)  15-18. 

[2938 

GANO.  King,  Henry  Melville.  Life  and  la- 
bors of  Rev.  Stephen  Gano,  M.  D.,  pastor  of 
the  First  Baptist  church,  Providence,  R.  I. 
From  1792  to  1828  ..  Providence,  Preston. 
24  p.  23cm.  [2939 

GIBBONS.  Symin,  William  P.  James  Car- 
dinal Gibbons:  America's  greatest  Roman 
church  dignitary  in  his  daily  life.  PEAR- 
SON'S, X  (Nov.)  484-489.  [2940 

GOULD.  George  Henry  Gould,  D.  D.  (1827- 
1899)  WOR.  MAG.,  VI  (Aug.)  47-48.  [2941 

GREER.  David  H.  Greer.  OUTLOOK,  LXXV 
(Nov.  7)  545-546.  [2942 

GREU.ET.  Guest,  William.  Stephen  Grel- 
let.  5th  ed.,  with  bibliography  and  illus- 
trations. London,  Headley  brs.  viii,  242 
p.  front.,  port.,  facsim.  i9cm.  [2943 
A  Quaker  minister  of  Philadelphia.  Most  of 
the  volume  deals  with  missions  to  England  and 
Europe. 

GRIFFIN.  Galloway,  Charles  B.  Thomas 
Griffin:  a  boanerges  of  the  early  south- 
west [1787-1850]  METH.  QUAR.  REV.,  LII 
(July)  532-550  and  Miss.  HIST.  soc.  PUB., 
VII,  153-170.  [2944 

HALSON.  Rev.  George  Halson.  LOWER 
NORFOLK  co.,  VA.,  ANTIQ.,  IV,  184-186. 

[2945 

An  account  of  the  induction  of  an  Episcopal 
minister,  1802. 

HEPWORTH.  Ward,  Susan  Hayes.  George 
H.  Hepworth,  preacher,  journalist,  friend 
of  the  people.  New  York,  Button,  vii, 
294  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.  2i^cm. 

[2946 
Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Sept,  17)  234-235. 

HEWIT.  O'Keeffe,  Henry  E.  0.  Very  Rev. 
Augustine  F.  Hewit,  C.  S.  P.  AM.  CATH. 
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HEYER.  Lambert,  W.  A.  Life  of  Rev.  J.  F. 
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Heyer  missionary  society  of  the  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  at  Mount  Airy, 
Philadelphia.  Philadelphia.  40  p.  8°. 

[2948 

HOFFMAN.  Huntingdon,  William  R.  Ad- 
dress commemorative  of  Eugene  Augustus 
Hoffman.  New  York.  28  p.  port.  8°. 

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JAMESON.  Choate,  Isaac  B.  Ephraim  Or- 
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HIST.     AND     GENEAL.     SOC.     PROC.,     68-69. 

[2950 

KRAUTH.  Rev.  Charles  Porterfield  Krauth. 
LUTH.  CH.  REV.,  XXII  (Apr.)  231-238. 

[2951 

Translated    from    Herzog-Hauck    Encyclopedia 
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LANDRITH.  Ira  L/andrith,  general  secretary 
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L/OVELAND.  Loveland,  I.  A.  Rev.  Samuel 
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MAGNIEN.  Foley,  M.  F.  Very  Rev.  Al- 
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[2954 

MATHER.  Father  Mather  in  Philadelphia. 
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MELSHEIMER.  Prowell,  George  R.  Freder- 
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NEAU.  Briggs,  Charles  A.  Elias  Neau,  the 
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NINDE.  Stuart,  Charles  M.  Bishop  Ninde 
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O'BRIEN.  Greene,  J.  Evarts.  Rev.  Michael 
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PARK.  Foster,  Frank  Hugh.  Professor  Park's 
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Rankin,  Jeremiah  Eames.  Edwards 

Amasa  Park.  BIB.  SAC.,  LX  (Apr.)  201- 
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PARKER.  Messmore,  J.  H.  The  life  of  Ed- 
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Eaton;  Cincinnati,  Jennings.  333  p.  pi., 
ports.  2 1  cm.  [2962 

PARMELE.  Sketch  of  Rev.  Elisha  Parmele 
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PELAMOURGUES.     Kempker,  J.  F.    Very  Rev. 

J.  A.   M.   Pelamourgues,  V.  G.  [d.   1875] 

ANN.  IOWA,  ser.  3,  VI  (July)  115-121. 

[2964 
PEIRCE.  Upton,  Charles  Elmer.  The  life 

and  work  of  the  Reverend  C.  C.   Peirce. 

Placerville,     Cal.,     The    author.     141     p. 

front.,  plates,  ports,  igcm.  [2965 

SCOTT.  Twombly,  Alexander  Stevenson. 

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N.  E.  HIST.  AND  GENEAL.  REG.,  LVII  (Apr.) 

129-133.  [2966 

SETON.       Conan,     Laure.       Madame    Seton 

[1774-1821]     REV.  CANAD.,  XLIV  (June- 

Aug.)  113-153.  228-271,  337-371-        [2967 

Founder   and   first   superior   of   the   Sisters   of 

Charity  in  the  United  States. 

SPROAT.     Sproat,  James.     Extracts  from  the 
journal   of   Rev.    James   Sproat,    hospital 
chaplain  of  the  Middle  department,   1778. 
By    John    W.    Jordan.     PA.    MAG.    HIST 
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Sproat,  James.  Genealogical  and  per- 
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TUCKER.  Booth  Tucker,  [Frederick  St.  George 
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Booth  Tucker.  By  her  husband,  Com- 
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i9|cm.  [2970 

VOTAW.  C.  W.  Votaw,  editorial  secretary  of 
the  Religious  education  association.  BIB. 
WORLD,  XXII  (Dec.)  462-463.  [2971 

WINCHESTER.  Hoar,  John  E.  Elhanan  Win- 
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WESLEY.  Bicknell,  Percy  F.  A  neglected 
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XXXIV  (June  16)  393~395-  [2973 

WISE.  Mackaye,  J.  M.  The  founder  of 
American  democracy  [John  Wise,  1652- 
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WOOLMAN.  Wool  man,  John.  A  journal  of 
the  life,  gospel  labors,  and  Christian  expe- 
riences of  that  faithful  minister  of  Jesus 
Christ,  John  Woolman ;  to  which  are  added 
his  last  epistle  and  other  writings  . .  New 
York,  Macmillan.  xxv,  181  p.  i5cm. 
([Macmillan's  pocket  Am.  and  Eng.  class.]) 

[2975 
A  reprint  of  the  journal. 

ZEISBERGER.  Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.  David 
Zeisberger:  hero  of  the  American  Black 
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EDUCATIONAL   HISTORY. 


General* 

Bascom,  John.  Changes  in  college  life. 
ATLANTIC,  XCI  (June)  749~758.  [2977 

Beattie,  Francis  R.  Presbyterian  educa- 
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XVI  (Apr.)  518-530.  [2978 

The  Brothers  of  the  Christian  schools  in  the 

United   States.      U.    S.    BUR.    EDUC.    REP. 

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Reprint  of  extracts  from  article  in  Cath.  World, 

Sept.,  1901. 

Brown,  Elmer  Ellsworth.  The  making  of  our 
middle  schools;  an  account  of  the  develop- 
ment of  secondary  education  in  the  United 
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Begins  with  the  grammar-schools  of  Old  Eng- 
land and  tells  of  the  colonial  grammar  schools,  the 
academies,  and  the  high  schools  as  an  outcome  of 
the  movement  toward  public  control.  Includes  an 
extended  bibliography.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev., 
IX  (Oct.)  207;  Dial,  XXXIV  (Apr.  16)  273-274. 

Correspondence  schools  [a  historical  review] 
U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  I,  1069-1094. 

[2981 

Die  deutsch-amerikanische  Schulfrage  auf  der 
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Hall,  Prescott  F.  The  National  educational 
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Sketch  of  history  and  organization. 

Harwood,  W.  S.     State  universities.     SCRIB- 

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Johnson,    Clifton.     The    geographies    of    our 

forefathers.     NEW     ENG.     MAG.,     XXXV 

(Sept.)  61-72.  [2985 

Johnson,  Clifton.     The  New  England  primer. 

NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (May)  323-333- 

[2986 

Johnson,  Clifton.  The  readers  our  grandpar- 
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Johnson,  Clifton.  The  first  American  geog- 
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[2988 

Jones,  David  Rhys.  State  aid  to  secondary 
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training  of  secondary  teachers  in  the 
United  States.  New  York,  Macmillan; 
Berlin,  Mayer  and  Miiller.  391  p.  22|cm. 
(Colunib.  univ.  contrib.  to  philosophy,  psy- 
chology and  education,  vol.  XII,  nos.  1-4) 

[2990 


Contains  chapters  on  the  history  of  normal 
schools  in  the  United  States  and  of  the  various 
movements  for  the  professional  training  of  teachers. 
A  bibliography  of  35  pages  on  the  history  of  edu- 
cation in  America  is  appended.  Rev.  in:  Ann. 
Am.  acad.  pol.  sci.,  XXIV  (Sept.,  1904)  88. 

[Mark,  Harry  Thiselton]  La  educacion  moral 
en  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Norte  America. 
Traduccion  i  publicacion  de  la  Sociedad  de 
instruccion  primaria  de  Santiago.  [San- 
tiago de  Chile]  32  p.  25cm.  [2991 

Mayo,  A.  D.  The  work  of  certain  northern 
churches  in  the  education  of  the  freedmen, 
1861-1900.  U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC.  REP.  (1902) 
I,  285-314-  [2992 

Mowry,  William  A.  The  first  American  pub- 
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Reprinted  from  Education,  May,  1901. 

Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Ten  co-educated  girls 
two  hundred  years  ago.  SCRIBNER'S, 
XXXIII  (Apr.)  450-456.  [2994 

Daughters  of  Rev.  Timothy  Edwards. 

Stimson,  Henry  A.  Light  on  some  educa- 
tional problems.  No.  AM.  REV.,  CLXXVII 
(Dec.)  847-854-  [2995 

Growth   of  Yale  under  President  D  wight;  re- 
view of  "Memoirs  of  Yale  life  and  men." 

Taylor,  J.  M.  The  education  of  women;  its 
rapid  growth.  WORLD'S  WORK,  VI  (Aug.) 
3751-3753-  [2996 

Turner,  Frederick  J.  The  democratic  educa- 
tion of  the  middle  west.  WORLD'S  WORK, 
VI  (Aug.)  3.754-3759.  [2997 

Viereck,  L[ouis]  1851-  Zwei  jahrhunderte 
deutschen  unterrichts  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten.  Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und 
sohn.  xvi,  293  p.  plates,  ports.  24cm. 

[2998 

Washington,  Booker  T.  The  fruits  of  indus- 
trial training.  ATLANTIC,  XCII  (Oct.) 
453-462.  [2999 


Regional. 


Barber,  Julia.  Virginia  students  at  Athens, 
Ohio.  W.  VA.  HIST.  MAG.,  Ill  (July)  253- 
254.  [3000 

Bonebrake,  Lewis  D.    The  public  schools  of 

Ohio.      O.   ARCHAEOL.   AND  HIST.   SOC.   CEN- 
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Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  The  Quincy  move- 
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April  23,  1828.  The  seventy-fifth  anniver- 
sary of  the  coming  of  Miss  Grant  and  Miss 
Lyon  to  Ipswich,  April  23,  1903.  vii  p. 
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REV.,  LII  (Jan.)  3-10.  [3004 

A  review  of  common  school  education  in  the 

South. 

Clarke,  George  Kuhn.     Schools  and  teachers 

in    Needham,    Mass.     DEDH.    HIST.    REG., 

XIV    (Jan.-Oct.)     11-18,     55~6o,     94-98, 

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Cleveland,  Alfred  A.     The  educational  history 

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Cloyd,   David   E.     The  old  and  the  new  in 

southern  education.     REV.  OF  REV.,  XXVII 

(Apr.)  417-425-  [3007 

Dabney,    Charles   W.     Educational   work  in 

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XXII  (Sept.)  40-42.  [3008 

Daniels,  Josephus.     The  progress  of  Southern 

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XXII  (Sept.)  66-75.  [3009 

With  special  reference  to  North  Carolina. 
Davis,  J.  E.     Hampton  schools  between  1850 
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Dickerman,  Q.  S.  Old-time  negro  education 
in  the  South.  So.  WORKM.,  XXXII  (Oct.) 
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Doak,  H.  M.  The  development  of  education 
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Draper,  Andrew  Sloan.  Origin  and  develop- 
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A  reprint  of  an  address  delivered  by  Dr.  Draper 
in  1890  while  superintendent  of  the  schools  for 
the  state  of  New  York. 

Frissell,  H.  B.  Educational  progress  in  Vir- 
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Fulton,  Robert  B.  Educational  progress  in 
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Hawes,  Frank  M.  Charlestown  School  in  the 
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Herrick,  Cheesman  A.  Reclaiming  a  com- 
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LXXIV  (June  20)  455-458.  [3017 

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Jackson,   Sheldon.     Report   on   education  in 
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Klein,  Theodore  B.  Memories  and  incidents 
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Lane,  J.  J.  History  of  education  in  Texas. 
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Reprinted  from  U.  S.  hist.  educ.  rep. 
Mclver,  Charles  D.     The  Peabody  education 
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[Greensboro,  N.  C.?]     16  p.  3023 

McLean   county   historical   society.     Transac- 
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Contains  much  relating  to  the  school  record  of 
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Mims,  Edwin.  The  university  in  the  South. 
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The  Norfolk  Academy  (1840)     LOWER  NOR- 
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Paine,  Nathaniel.  School-day  reminiscences 
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Parker,  Francis  W[ayland]  An  account  of 
the  work  of  the  Cook  county  and  Chicago 
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Parker,  Francis  Wayland.  "The  Quincy 
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Perrin,  John  W.  Beginnings  in  compulsory 
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With  reference  to  education  in  New  England. 

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(Twentieth   century  history  of  Vermont) 

VERMONTER,    VIII    (July)    383-407;     IX 

(Aug.)  7-15-  [3032 

Salisbury,  Albert.     A  historical  sketch  of  the 

Wisconsin  Teachers'  association,  1853-1903. 

Madison.     89  p.     ports.  [3033 

Miss  Serena  Holden  and  her  school.     LOWER 

NORFOLK  co.,  VA.,  ANTIQ.,  IV,  96-100,  169- 

170.     (Contd.  from  IV,  part  2)  [3034 

A  list  of  students  with  biographical  notes. 
Slafter,  Carlos.     The  schools  and  teachers  of 
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[3035 

Smith,  Jonathan.     Recollections  of  a  district 

school    [in    N.    H.,    1850-1860]    GRANITE 

MO.,  XXXIV  (Apr.)  280-289.  [3036 

Sturgis  (Mrs.}  E.  0.  P.     Concerning  schools 

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Thompson,  W.  0.     Universities  of  Ohio.     O. 

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Wheeler,  Henry  M.  Reminiscences  of  Thomas 
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Wilder,  Sidney  A.     Pembroke's  oldest  school- 
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Winship,  A.  E.     New  Mexico:   third  of  a  mil- 
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MAG.,  XVII,  723-725.             **        .     [3041 
Educational  progress  in  the  territory. 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[3042-3073 


Winship,  A.  E.  Things  worth  while  in  Meno- 
monie  [Wis.]  NAT.  MAG.,  XVII  (Jan.) 
527-531-  [3042 

Benefactions  of  James  H.  Stout. 

Particular  Institutions., 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.     Some  famous  American 

schools.    .  .      Boston,    Estes.     xiv,    341    p. 

incl.  47  pi.     front,      ic^cm.  [3043 

"A    superficial  description  of  nine  preparatory 

schools."    Rev. in:  Dial, XXXVII  (Feb.  1, 1904)92. 

Bowles,  Ralph  Hartt.  The  Phillips  Exeter 
academy;  the  old  and  the  new.  NEW 
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Brewer,  David  Josiah.  Relation  of  Yale  to 
the  public  service.  U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC.  REP. 
(1902)  I,  583-588.  [3045 

Brown,  William  Qarrott,  ed.  Official  guide 
to  Harvard  university;  ed.  for  the  Harvard 
memorial  society.  Cambridge,  The  Univ. 
iv>  T55  P-  front,  (fold,  map)  plates,  i  col. 
plan.  i7cm.  [3046 

Historical  sketches  of  college  organizations, 
buildings,  and  kindred  matter  included. 

[Carpenter,  Charles  Carroll]  Biographical 
catalogue  of  the  trustees,  teachers  and 
students  of  Phillips  academy,  Andover, 
1778-1830.  Andover,  Mass.,  Andover 
press.  1 86  p.  front.  23cm.  [3047 

Completed  and  stereotyped  in  1892.  Issued  for 
the  one  hundred  and  twenty-fifth  anniversary  cf 
the  academy,  with  additions.  Necrology  brought 
down  to  1903. 

Chautauqua  literary  and  scientific  circle- 
C.  L.  S.  C.  chronology.  CHAUT.,  XXXVII 
(July)  395-396.  [3048 

The  College  of  the  city  of  New  York.  POP. 
sci.  MO.,  LXIV  (Dec.)  91-96.  [3049 

The  College  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  its 
new  president  [Dr.  John  Finley]  REV.  OF 
REV.,  XXVII  (June)  672-673.  [3050 

Dubbs,  Joseph  Henry.  History  of  Franklin 
and  Marshall  college;  Franklin  college, 
1787-1853;  Marshall  college,  1836-1853; 
Franklin  and  Marshall  college,  1853-1903. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  col- 
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illus.,  plates,  ports.  3 2  Jem.  [3051 

The  earlier  chapters  give  interesting  side  lights 
upon  the  beginning  of  the  national  period.  Rev. 
in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (July  2)  10-11. 

The  earliest  description  of  Harvard.  HARV- 
GRAB.  MAG.,  XII  (Dec.)  206-213.  [3052 

Edmonds,  Franklin  Spencer.  The  Central 
high  school  of  Philadelphia.  1838-1902. 
SCHOOL  REV.,  XI  (Mar.-Apr.)  211-223, 
237-245-  [3053 

Felter,  Harvey  W.  Worthington  college, 
Ohio,  reformed  medical  department.  "OLD 
NORTH  w."  QUAR.,  VI  (Oct.)  157-170.  [3054 

Finances  of  the  college  [William  and  Mary 
college,  Williamsburg,  Va.]  in  1755-1765. 
WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI  (Jan.)  149-153. 

[3055 


The  first  Moravian  boarding-school  for  boys 
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PA.  MAG.  HIST.,  XXVII,  502-503.  [3056 

Fisher,  M[ichael]  M.  History  of  Westmin- 
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by  M.  M.  Fisher,  ed.  and  continued  to  1903 
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[3057 

Qarrett,  W.  R.  The  genesis  of  the  Peabody 
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AM.  HIST.  MAG.,  VIII  (Jan.)  14-25.  [3058 

Qreeley,  Samuel  S.  Harvard  a  hundred  years 
ago.  HARV.  MO.,  XXXVI  (July)  189-193. 

[3059 

By  a  member  of  the  class  of  1844. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Boston  Latin  school, 
Feb.  13,  1635.  EDUC.,  XXIII  (June)  607- 
6 1 6.  [3060 

Herri  ck,  Robert  P.  Windom:  the  man  and 
the  school.  Minneapolis,  Byron  and  Wil- 
lard.  31  p.  ports.  23^cm.  [3061 

Written  by  the  president  of  the  board  of  trustees 
of  Windom  institute,  Montevideo,  Minn.;  named 
after  William  Windom. 

Hill,  Mabel.  Bradford  academy:  a  jubilee 
sketch.  NEW  ENG.  MAG.,  XXXIV  (May) 
345-368.  [3062 

Kimball,  Kate  F.  Twenty-five  years  of  Chau- 
tauqua circle  work.  CHAUT.,  XXXVII 
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Kittredge,  Q.  L.  The  Phillips  Exeter  acad- 
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CLXXVII  (July)  69-77.  [3064 

Lawrence  academy,  Groton,  Mass.     Groton. 

7  p.     illus.     8°.  [3065 

Reprint  from  the  Boston  journal,  Sept.  14,  1902, 

of     the     article     entitled:   "Massachusetts'    most 

famous  school  town." 

Little,  George  T.  Bowdoin  and  her  sons. 
MUNSEY'S,  XXVIII  (Jan.)  576-585.  [3066 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  A  New  England  school 
anniversary.  OUTLOOK,  LXXIV  (June  27) 
500-502.  "  [3067 

Bradford  academy,  Bradford,  Mass. 

Matthews,  Brander.  Columbia  college  thirty- 
five  years  ago.  COLUMB.  QUAR.,  V  (June) 
260-267.  [3068 

Maxwell,  Charles  H.  Connecticut  and  the 
building  of  a  western  college  [Carleton  col- 
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[3069 

Mellen,  George  F.  Wesleyan  university  in 
the  South.  METH.  REV.,  LXXXV  (July) 
593-605.  [3070 

Musgrove,  Eugene  R.  Dartmouth  during  a 
decade.  [1893-1903]  GRANITE  MO., 
XXXIV  (June)  405-422.  [3071 

Northrop,  Cyrus.  Yale  in  its  relation  to  the 
development  of  the  country.  U.  S.  BUR. 
EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  II,  588-594.  [3072 

Norton,  S.  W.  Hillsdale  college,  Hillsdale, 
Michigan.  MICH.  HIST.  soc.  cow,.,  XXXII, 
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[Paterson,  William]  Glimpses  of  colonial 
society  and  the  life  at  Princeton  college, 
1766-1 77 3,  by  one  of  the  class  of  1763;  ed. 
by  W.  Jay  Mills  .  .  Philadelphia,  Lippin- 
cott.  1 82  p.  front.,  facsim.  21  Jem.  [3074 
Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVI  (June  4)  463;  Dial, 
XXXIV  (May  16)  340-341. 

Phillips  Exeter  academy.  General  catalogue 
of  the  officers  and  students  of  the  Phillips 
Exeter  academy.  1783-1903.  Exeter,  N. 
H.,  News-letter  press,  viii,  253  p.  23^ 
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Pierce,  Myron  E.  The  Institute  of  Tech- 
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[3076 

Rogers,  John  A.  R.  Birth  of  Berea  college,  a 
story  of  providence;  with  an  introduction 
by  Hamilton  Wright  Mabie.  Philadelphia, 
Coates.  iii,  174  p.  illus.  ports.  i8cm. 

[3077 
Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVI  (Apr.  16)  312. 

Sharp,  Jos.  H.  Early  schools  in  Lane  county. 
Letter  to  George  H.  Hines.  Dated  Lath- 
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Smith,  Charles  H.  Early  struggles  in  Ameri- 
can education:  difficulties  encountered  by 
the  settlers  in  establishing  desirable  college 
system — Yale  and  early  troubles  with  legis- 
lature. CONN.  MAG.,  VIII  (Dec.)  179-192. 

[3079 

Thayer,  William  R.  Harvard's  first  schol- 
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(Dec.)  200-206.  [3080 

Thomas,  H.  E.  Educating  %the  American 
negro.  Work  of  Tuskegee  institute.  CAS- 
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Thompson,  Lucien.  The  New  Hampshire 
college  [of  agriculture]  and  its  faculty. 
GRANITE  MO.,  XXXV  (Sept.)  121-144. 

[3082 

Tuttle,  Kate  A.  The  founding  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia.  AM.  MO.  MAG.,  XXII 
(Jan.)  108-113.  [3083 

Vincent,  George  E.  The  evolution  of  a  read- 
ing course  [review  of  the  Chautauqua  cur- 
riculum] CHAUT.,  XXXVII  (July)  382- 
385-  [3084 

Vincent,  John  H.  Chautauqua  reminiscen- 
ces. CHAUT.,  XXXVII  (July)  337-342. 

[3085 

The  walls  of  the  college  [Wm.  and  Mary] 
WM.  AND  MARY  QUAR.,  XI  (Jan.)  174-179. 

[3086 

Oldest  college  walls  in  U.  S. 

Willis,  J.  L.  M.  Story  of  Eliot  academy 
[Eliot,  Me.]  OLD  EUOT,  VI  (Oct.)  125- 
139-  [3087 

Willey,  Samuel  H.  Founders  of  the  univer- 
sity. CAL.  UNIV.  CHRON.,  VI  (Apr.)  18- 
26.  [3088 

University  of  California. 

The  Worthington  Ohio  Female  seminary. 
"Oi*D  NORTHW."  QUAR.,  VI  (Oct.)  154- 
156.  [3089 


The    Yale    Bicentennial    celebration.     U     S 
BUR.  EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  I,  582-594.     [3090 


Biography. 


ADAMS.  Death  of  President  Charles  Kendall 
Adams.  Wis.  ALUMNI  MO.,  IV,  10-14. 

[3091 

ALCOTT.  Marble,  Annie  R.  Alcott  as  a 
pioneer  educator.  EDUC.,  XXIV  (Nov.) 
1 53-i  66.  [3092 

ARMSTRONG.  Denison,  John  H.  Hampton's 
founder  and  his  ideals  [Gen.  Armstrong] 
So.  WORKM.,  XXXII  (Mar.)  162-172.  [3093 

BARNARD.  Harris,  William  T.  Establish- 
ment of  the  office  of  the  commissioner  of 
education  of  the  United  States,  and  Henry 
Barnard's  relation  to  it.  U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC. 
REP.  (1902)  I,  901-926.  [3094 

Reprinted  from  Nat.  educ.  assoc.  proc.,  1901. 

Harris,  W.  T.  Henry  Barnard's  ser- 
vices to  education  in  Connecticut.  U.  S. 
BUR.  EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  I,  887-891.  [3095 

Mayo,  A.  D.  Henry  Barnard  as  first 

U.  S.  commissioner  of  education.  U.  S. 
BUR.  EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  I,  891-901.  [3096 

BOUQUILLON.  Thomas  Joseph  Bouquillon. 
CATH.  UNIV.  BUL.,  IX  (Jan.)  152-163. 

[3097 

CHEEVER.  Hassam,  John  T.  Ezekiel  Chee- 
ver.  NEW  ENG.  HIST.  AND  GENEAL.  REG., 
LVII  (Apr.)  40-50.  [3098 

Master  of  Boston  Latin  school. 

CURRY.     Alderman,  Edwin  Anderson.    J.  L. 

M.  Curry.  An  address.  [Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  Eagle  press]  23  p.  23cm.  [3099 

"A  memorial  address  .  .  delivered  at  Rich- 
mond, Virginia,  April  26,  1903,  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Conference  for  education  in  the  South." 

J.  L.  M.  Curry.  So.  WORKM.,  XXXII 
(Mar.)  132-134-  [3100 

DYE.  Henderson,  Victor.  Professor  John 
Henry  Dye,  1871-1903.  CAL.  UNIV.  CHRON., 
VI  (Sept.)  131-133.  [3101 

FAIRBANKS.  Joseph  Whitcomb  Fairbanks 
(1841-1903)  WOR.  MAG.,  VI  (Aug.)  41- 
43-  [3103 

FINLEY.  A  new  college  president  [John  H. 
Finley]  OUTLOOK,  LXXIV  (Aug.  i)  826. 

[3104 

FINNEY.  Finney,  Charles  G.  An  autobiog- 
raphy. Popular  ed.  London,  Salvation, 
xii,  401  p.  front,  (port.)  ig^cm.  [3105 
The  author's  account  of  his  life  work  as  a  re- 
vivalist in  the  U.  S.  and  England.  From  his  own 
manuscript  presented  by  his  children  to  Oberlin 
college. 

GIRARD.  [Freemasons.  Pennsylvania.  Grand 
lodge]  An  account  of  the  obsequies  of 
Bro.  Stephen  Girard  at  Girard  college, 
Philadelphia,  on  September  3oth,  1851, 
together  with  the  oration  by  Joseph  Ripley 
Chandler  .  .  [Philadelphia]  16  p.  front. 
26cm.  [3108 

"Reprinted  from  Public  ledger,  Philadelphia, 
October  1st,  1851,  by  the  committee  on  library  of 
the  Grand  lodge  of  Pennsylvania,  F.  and  A.  M. 
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HARKNESS.  William  Harkness.  POP.  sc/. 
MO.,  LXIII  (May)  86-87.  [3109 

HENCK.  Swain,  George  F.  John  Benjamin 
Henck.  1815-1903.  TECH.  REV.,  V  (Apr.) 
139-146.  [3110 

HILL.  Hiding,  Ray  Greene.  Hon.  Frank 
Alpine  Hill,  Litt.  D.  EDUC.,  XXIV 
(Nov.)  179-182.  [3111 

HOLLS.  Barnard,  Henry.  George  Charles 
Holls  [1824-1886]  U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC.  (1902) 
I,  560^-566.  [3112 

JONES.  Jones,  Charles  Edgeworth.  Profes- 
sor Joseph  Jones,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  late  of 
New  Orleans  [1833-1896]  GULF  ST.  HIST. 
MAG.,  II  (July)  2-8.  [3113 

KASTNER.  Charles  Kastner  [1815-1903] 
Principal,  Lowell  school  of  practical  science. 
TECH.  REV.,  V  (July)  405-406.  [3114 

KELLOGG.  Henderson,  Victor.  In  memor- 
iam — President  Martin  Kellogg.  CAL. 
UNIV.  CHRON.,  VI  (Sept.)  130-131.  [3115 

Memorial  exercises  in  honor  of  Martin 

Kellogg.     Addresses  by  W.  A.  Merrill,  W. 
B.    Rising    and    G.    W.    Howison.      CAL. 

UNIV.   CHRON.,   VI   (NOV.)    2O2-228.         [3116 

KING.  Ross,  Jas.  H.  President  King  of 
Oberlin  college.  EDUC.,  XXIII  (Apr.) 
467-470.  [3117 

LE  CONTE.  Christy,  S.  B.  Biographical 
notice  of  Joseph  Le  Conte.  U.  S.  BUR. 
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Le  Conte,  Joseph.     The  autobiography 

of  Joseph  Le  Conte;    ed.  by  William  Dai- 
lam  Armes.     New  York,  Appleton.     xvii, 
337  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     19011.  [3119 

The  early  chapters  give  a  picture  of  social  life 
on  a  Georgia  plantation  in  ante-bellum  days.  In- 
cludes an  abstract  of  Professor  Le  Conte 's  journal 
of  his  experiences  during  the  last  days  of  the  Con- 
federacy. Rev.  in:  Nation.  LXXVI  (June  25) 
522-523;  Dial,  XXXVI  (Feb.  16,  1904)  125;  Am. 
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Lewis,   Austin.     Joseph  Le  Conte — a 

great  teacher.     EDUC.,  XXIII  (Mar.)  431- 
434-  [3120 

LORD.  Lord,  John  K.  Nathan  Lord  [1792- 
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[3121 

President  of  Dartmouth  college,  1828-1863. 

MARTIN.  The  late  Alexander  Martin,  dean 
of  the  law  school  of  the  University  of 
Missouri.  AM.  LAW  REV.,  XXXVII  (Mar.) 
275-276.  [3122 

MOORE.  Nathaniel  F.  Moore,  LL.  D.,  Presi- 
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MuLUN-EvANS.  Mrs.  Delilah  Mullin-Evans. 
McLean  county's  first  school  teacher  [1809- 

1888]      MCLEAN  CO.  HIST.  SOC.     TRANS.,  II, 

17-23-  [3124 

PALMER.  Morris,  George  Perry.  Alice  Free- 
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XXVII  (Feb.)  167-171.  [3125 


PALMER.  [Palmer,  George  Herbert]  comp.  A 
service  in  memory  of  Alice  Freeman 
Palmer,  held  by  her  friends  and  associates 
in  Appleton  chapel,  Harvard  university, 
January  thirty-first,  MDCCCCIII.  Boston, 
Houghton.  88  p.  5  ports,  (incl.  front.) 
2i£cm.  [3126 

Includes  addresses  by  Presidents  Eliot,  Angell, 
Tucker  and  Hazard. 

— —  Spencer,  Anna  Garlin.  Alice  Freeman 
Palmer  and  her  work  for  education.  PEAR- 
SON'S, XV  (May)  513-519.  [3127 

PARKER.     Francis  Wayland  Parker  and  his 

work  for  education.     U.  S.  BUR.  EDUC.  REP. 

(1902)1,  231-284.  [3128 

Contains   addresses   by   President   Harper   and 

others  and  articles  reprinted  from  periodicals. 

PEPPER.  Thorpe,  Francis  Newton.  Wm. 
Pepper,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.  (1843-1898)  pro- 
vost of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott.  550  p.  5  pi., 
6  ports.  23^cm.  [3129 

Rev.  in:  Pa.  mag.  hist.,  XXVIII  (Jan.,  1904) 
127. 

PIERCE.  Vanderpoel,  Emily  Noyes,  comp. 
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1833,  being  the  history  of  Miss  Sarah  Pierce 
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ports.,  facsims.,  charts  ( i  col.)  25cm.  [3130 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (May  5,  1904)  358- 
359. 

RUNKLE.  John  Daniel  Runkle  [1822-1902] 
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SHAW.  Davis,  Mary  R.  Gale.  Dr.  Edward 
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SIMS.  Kern,  A.  A.  A  pioneer  in  Anglo- 
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WASHINGTON.     Washington,  Booker  T.     One 

of    the    makers    of   Tuskegee.     (John    H. 

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WHITE.  Coy,  E.  W.  Emerson  E.  White 
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Venable,  W.  H.  Emerson  Elbridge 

White  [1829-1902]  EDUC.,  XXIII  (Jan.) 
284-289.  [3137 

WILKINS.  Hoover,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Daniel 
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WILLIAMS.     Alonzo     Williams     [1842-1901] 

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[3139 


FINE  ARTS  AND  LITERATURE. 


Fine  Arts :  General 

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sculpture,  being  brief  appreciations  of 
some  American  sculptors  and  of  some 
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Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVI  (Mar.  1,  1904)  150-152. 

Low,  Will  H.  A  century  of  painting  in 
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Peirce,  H.  Winthrop.  Early  days  of  the 
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students'  association.  Boston.  26  p. 

[3142 

Shelton,  William  Henry.  Artist  life  in  New 
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Spencer,  Edwina.  American  sculptors  and 
their  art:  The  beginnings  of  an  American 
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[3144 

Spencer,  Edwina.  American  sculptors  and 
their  art:  The  development  of  a  national 
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Taft,  Lorado.  .  .  The  history  of  American 
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544  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates.  26cm.  (The 
history  of  Am.  art,  ed.  by  John  C.  Van 
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Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVI  (Mar.  1,  1904)  150-152; 
Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  17)  486^t87. 

Weitenkampf,  Frank.  Painter — lithography 
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Fine   Arts :  Biography* 

COPE.  Sturgis,  R.  Clipston.  Walter  Cope: 
architect.  OUTLOOK,  LXXIII  (Apr.  4)  773- 
778.  [3148 

FRENCH.  Caffin,  Charles  H.  Daniel  Chester 
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(Oct.)  cxxxiii-cxxxvi.  [3149 

Moore,  N.  Hudson.  Daniel  Chester 

French  [1850-  ]  CHAUT.,  XXXVIII 
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JOCELYN.  Bartlett,  Ellen  Strong.  A  patri- 
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MARQUAND.     Knaufft,     Ernest.     Henry     G. 

Marquand    as    an    American    art    patron. 

REV.  OF  REV.,  XXVII  (Feb.)  172-176.  [3152 
NAST,   THOMAS.     Knaufft,    Ernest.    Thomas 

Nast.     REV.  OF  REV.,  XXVII  (Jan.)  31-35. 

[3153 
PEIXOTTO.      Robertson,     Peter.      Ernest    C. 

Peixotto  and  his  work.     OUT  WEST,  XIX 

(Aug.)  133-145-  [3154 

PRATT.     Downes,  Wm.  Howe.     The  work  of 

Bela  L.  Pratt,  sculptor.     NEW  ENG.  MAG., 

XXXIII  (Feb.)  760-771.  [3155 

ST.    GAUDENS.     Cortissoz,    Royal 

St.   Gaudens.     No. 

(Nov.)  725-738. 
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St.  Gaud- 

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[3157 

SARGENT.     Cortissoz,    Royal.     John   S.    Sar- 

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532.  [3158 

•    The  work   of   JohnS.    Sargent,  R.  A. 

With  an  introductory  note  by  Mrs.  May- 

.  nell.     London,  William  Heinemann;    New 

York,  Scribner.  [3159 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Nov.  26)  426-428; 
Dial,  XXXV  (Dec.  16,  1904)  464-466. 

STORY.     James,    Henry.     William    Wetmore 

Story  and  his  friends,  from  letters,  diaries, 

and  recollections.     Boston,  Houghton.     2 

v.     fronts,  (ports.)     2o£cm.  [3160 

Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII  (Nov.  5)  365-366. 

WHISTLER.  Baldry,  A.  L.  James  McNeill 
Whistler  His  art  and  influence.  INTER- 
NAT.  STUDIO,  XX  (Oct.)  237-245.  [3161 

-  Beale,    S.     James    McNeill  Whistler: 
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-  Bloor,     A.     J.     Whistler's     boyhood. 
CRITIC,  XLIII  (Sept.)  247-254.  [3163 

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and    impressions    of    James    A.    McNeill 
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p.     front.,    plates,    ports.     23^    x    iscm. 

[3165 

Rev.  in:  Dial,  XXXVI  (Feb.  16,  1904)  110-111; 
Nation,  LXXVII  (Dec.  17)  486-487. 

-  Meynell,  Wilfrid.    James  Abbott  Mc- 
Neill Whistler.    PALL  MALL  MAG.,  XXXI 
(Nov.)  404-417.  [3167 

-  Pennell,     Joseph.       James     McNeill 
Whistler.     No.  AM.  REV.,  CLXXVII  (Sept.; 
378-384.  [3168 


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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[3169-3194 


Literature:  General. 

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Forty-two  authors  are  represented.  Rev.  in: 
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Is  based  upon  a  course  of  lectures  delivered  dur- 
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Lists  for  study  and  reading :  p.  [3 1 1  ]-3 1 6.  Rev.  in : 
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Thompson,  Adele  E.  Woman's  place  in  early 
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From  Anne  Bradstreet  to  Harriet  Beecher  Sto we. 
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Covers  the  period  1607-1865,  with  a  final  chapter 
on  the  conditions  of  American  literature  since  the 
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Wegelin,  Oscar.  Early  American  poetry;  a 
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Boston,  the  South,  the  West.  Rev.  in:  Nation, 
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Literature:  Regional. 

Bashford,  Herbert.  The  literary  develop- 
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landmarks  and  associations.  New  York, 
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2i£cm.  [3184 

CONTENTS. — Writers  of  New  Amsterdam. — 
Before  the  Revolution. — The  poet  of  the  Revolution 
[Philip  Freneau] — In  the  days  of  Thomas  Paine. — 
The  city  that  Irving  knew. — With  Paulding, 
Drake,  and  Halleck. — Cooper  and  his  friends. — 
Those  who  gathered  about  Poe. — At  the  close  of 
the  Knickerbocker  days. — Half  a  century  ago. — 
Two  famous  meeting-places. — Some  of  the  writers 
of  to-day.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVIII  (Feb.  11, 
1904)  109. 

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Mims,  Edwin.  The  reform  movement  in  New 
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Includes  biographical  sketches  of  Edgar  Allan 
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Cotton  Mather,  Anne  Bradstreet,  and  Jonathan 

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[3192 

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The  period  is  that  before  the  Civil  War. 

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Literature  :  Biographical  and 
Critical 

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works  in  prose  and  verse;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  memoir  of  the  poet  by  Richard 
Henry  Stoddard.  [Large  paper  ed.]  New 
York,  Appleton.  cxxvii,  p.  front,  (port.) 
24|cm.  [3195 

CABOT.  Norton,  Charles  Eliot.  Tribute  to 
James  Elliot  Cabot.  MASS.  HIST.  soc. 
PROC.,  ser.  2,  XVII  (Apr.)  163-167.  [3196 

EASTMAN.  Jack,  David  Russell.  Charles 
Gamage  Eastman  [1816-1861]  ACADIAN- 
SIS,  III  (Jan.)  62-66.  [3197 

EGGLESTON.     Eggleston,    George    Cary.    The 

first  of  the  Hoosiers;  reminiscences  of 
Edward  Eggleston  and  of  that  western  life 
which  he,  first  of  all  men,  celebrated  in 
literature  and  made  famous.  Philadel- 
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front,  igicm.  [3198 


EMERSON.  Albee,  John.  A  tribute  to  Em- 
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[3199 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Emerson,  a  lecture. 
London,  P.  Green.  50  p.  front,  (port.) 
i7cm.  [The  Essex  Hall  lectures]  [3200 

-  Brown,    Edith    Baker.     The    modern 
Emerson.     CRITIC,  XLII   (May)   440-444. 

[3201 

-  The  centenary  of  the  birth  of  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson  as  observed  in  Concord, 
May  25,   1903,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Social  circle  in  Concord    .  .     [Cambridge] 
Riverside    press.     136    p.     front,     (port.) 
2ocm.  [3202 

-  Choate,  Joseph  H.     Emerson.     CRITIC, 
XLIH  (Sept.)  212-216.  [3203 

.  -  Conway,  Moncure  D.  Emerson:  the 
teacher  and  the  man.  CRITIC,  XLH  (May) 
404-411.  [3204 

-  -     Conway,  Moncure  D.     The  ministry  of 

Emerson.     OPEN     COURT,     XVII     (May) 
257-264.  [3205 

-  Cooke,   George   Willis.     Emerson  and 
transcendentalism.        NEW     ENG.      MAG., 
XXXIV  (May)  264-280.   •  [3206 

-  Cooke,   George   Willis.     The  Emerson 
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-  De  Casseres,  Benjamin.     Emerson  the 
individualist.       BOOKMAN,     XVII     (May) 
300-302.  [3208 

-  De     Casseres,     Benjamin.     Emerson: 
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437-440.  [3209 


p. 
1* 


EMERSON.     Eliot,  Charles  W.  Emerson  as  seer. 
ATLANTIC,  XCI  (June)  844-855.         [3210 

Points  out  how  many  undertakings  of  to-day 
had  been  anticipated  by  Emerson. 

-  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Correspond- 
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Reprinted  —  with  the  exception  of  the  original 
German  letters  —  from  the  Atlantic,  April,  1903. 

-  -       The     Emerson     centenary.       DIAL, 
XXXIV  (Mar.  16)  191-192.  [3212 

-  Francke,    Kuno.     Emerson    and   Ger- 
man personality.     Burlington,  Vt.     15  p. 
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Reprinted  from  Internat.  quar.,  1903. 

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of  Goethe.     GER.  AM.  ANN.,  n.  s.,  I  (May) 
243-256.  [3214 

-  Gordon,  George  A.     Emerson  as  a  re- 
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577-587.  [3215 

-  Higginson,   Thomas   Wentworth.     The 
personality  of  Emerson.    OUTLOOK,  LXXIV 
(May  23)  221-227.  [3216 

-  Holls,   Frederick  W.     Emerson's  cor- 
respondence with  Herman  Grimm  [1856- 
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—  Howe,  Julia  Ward.  Ralph  Waldo 
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Attitude  of  the  U.  S.  was  only  one"  contributing 
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Mexico.  El  C6digo  penal  de  Mexico  y  sus 
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"Exposition  de  motives  del  Codigo  penal  yigente 
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Appendices:  A.  Chronological  summary  of  prin- 
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intelectual;  de  su  estructura  territorial  y 
del  desarrollo  de  su  poblaci6n  y  de  los 
medios  de  comunicaci6n  nacionales  y  inter- 
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Pt.  2,  p.  535,  contains  an  index  to  supplementary 
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Reprinted  from  the  original  London  edition  of 
1699,  with  introduction  and  notes  by  George  P. 
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Descriptive  material  accompanied  by  brief  his- 
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Robinson,  Albert  Q.  Who  owns  the  Isle  of 
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covering  all  the  great  volcanic  eruptions 
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AIonso-Alonso,,  A.  Religious  progress  in 
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Van  Middeldyk,  R[udolph]  A[dams]  The  his- 
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A  report  of  the  eruption  of  the  Soufriere  of 
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Skinner,  Charles  M.  An  unpublished  hero. 
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South  America* 
General. 

The  Acre  territory.  Documents  concerning 
the  controversy  between  Brazil  and  Bolivia 
over  a  contract  made  with  American  citi- 
zens, [n.  p.,  1902?]  51  p.  26£cm.  [3378 
The  Acre  territory  is  important  on  account  of  its 
production  of  crude  rubber. 

Alvares,  Alexandre.  Des  occupations  de  ter- 
ritoires  contestes  a  propos  de  la  question 
de  limites  entre  le  Chili  et  la  Republique 
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Arroyo  de  Aldama,  J.  .  .  El  sistema  consti- 
tutional en  las  diferentes  formas  de  go- 
bierno  .  .  2.  ed.  Madrid,  F.  Fe.  320  p. 
23cm.  8°.  [3380 

Deals  chiefly  with  changes  in  the  Spanish  con- 
stitution and  the  attempts  to  establish  constitu- 
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Bonsai,  Stephen.  Greater  Germany  in  South 
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58-67.  [3381 

Outline  story  of  German  expansion  in  South 
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Bunge,  Carlos  Octavio.  Los  Hispano-Ameri- 
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' '  Fragmente  de  un  libro  en  preparaci6n  titulado 
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republics,  pt.  i  .  .  New  York,  Putnam, 
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story  of  the  nations)  [3383 


Volume  I  treats  of  Argentina,  Paraguay,  Uru- 
guay and  Brazil.  Is  of  special  interest  for  the  ex- 
position of  the  recent  history  of  these  republics, 
particularly  of  Brazil.  Much  of  Mr.  Dawson's 
material  was  gathered  during  a  six  years'  residence 
in  South  America  as  Secretary  of  the  United  States 
Legation  to  Brazil.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX 
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Drago,  Luis  M.  La  Republica  Argentina  y 
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326  p.  26£cm.  [3384 

Edmundson,  George.  The  Dutch  on  the 
Amazon  and  Negro  in  the  seventeenth 
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Funke,  Alfred.  Die  besiedlung  des  ostlichen 
Sudamerika,  mit  besonderer  berucksichti- 
gung  des  deutschtums.  Halle  a.  S.,  Ge- 
bauer-Schwetschke  druckerei  und  verlag. 
ix,  64  p.  24cm.  (Angewandte  geogra- 
phic .  .  i.  serie.  10.  hft.)  [3386 

Hettner,  Alfred.  Das  deutschtum  in  Stid- 
brasilien  und  Siidchile.  Sonderabdruck 
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Morla  Vicuna,  Carlos.  Estudio  historico  so- 
bre  el  descubrimiento  y  conquista  de  la 
Patagonia  y  de  la  Tierra  del  Fuego.  Leip- 
zig, F.  A.  Brockhaus.  v,  304,  223  p. 
plates,  ports.,  fold.  maps.  23^cm.  [3388 

A  presentation  of  the  historical  evidence  in  sup- 
port of  the  claim  of  Chile  to  Patagonia.  Includes 
chapters  on  Spanish  explorations. 

Outes,  Felix  F.  Guido  Boggiani.  HISTORIA, 
I,  81-85.  [3389 

Ethnographer;  murdered  by  Chamacocos  while 
on  expedition  among  them. 

Paxson,  Frederic  L.  The  independence  of 
the  South  American  republics;  a  study  in 
recognition  and  foreign  policy.  Philadel- 
phia, Ferris.  264  p.  2ocm.  [3390 

A  study  based  largely  on  original  manuscript 
material  in  the  British  Foreign  Office,  the  State 
Department  at  Washington,  and  the  Adams  papers 
at  Quincy.  Includes  an  account  of  the  South 
American  wars  of  liberation  and  a  discussion  of  the 
South  American  policies  of  the  U.  S.  arid  Great 
Britain.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904) 
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Perez,  Triana,  S,  Down  the  Orinoco  in  a 
canoe,  with  an  introduction  by  R.  B. 
Cunninghame  Graham.  New  York, 
Crowell.  xv,  253  p.  fold.  map.  2ocm. 

[3391 

Spanish  original  published  at  Paris  in  1897,  un- 
der title:  De  Bogota  al  Atlantico  por  la  via  de  los 
rios  Meta,  Vichada  y  Orinoco.  Publ.  in  England 
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iQcm.  [3392 

The  first  chapter  has  to  do  with  the  history  of 
exploration  and  navigation  on  the  Amazon.  The 
bulk  of  the  volume  deals  with  the  rubber  industry. 

Quesada,  Ernesto.  Historia  diplomdtica  na- 
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Buenos  Aires,  Libreria  Bre"dahl,  1902.  xxi, 
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Lafone  y  Quevedo,  Samuel  A.  Juan  Diaz  de 
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1'Amerique  du  Sud;  explorations  des 
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S.  N.  Araluce,  1902.  38,  40  p.  fold.  map. 
38£cm.  [3395 

Spanish  and  French  in  parallel  columns,  38  p. 
English  and  German  in  parallel  columns,  40  p. 

Rolland,  Louis.  Chili  et  Republique  argen- 
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Boundary  controversy. 

Sievers,  Wilhelm.  Siidamerika  und  die 
deutschen  interessen;  eine  geographisch- 
politische  betrachtung  .  .  Stuttgart, 
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CONTENTS. — Die  politische  entwicklung  Siid- 
amerikas  im  vergleich  zu  anderen  erdteilen. — Die 
wirtschaftliche  entwicklung  Siidamerikas. — Die 
beziehungen  Deutschlands  zu  den  einzelnen  staaten. 
— Schlusswort. 

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geogrdficas  de  Europa  y  America.  La 
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Argentine* 

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[3402 

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Includes  "Breve  noticia  hist6rico-potttica  del 
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larger  work  cited  in  the  title. 

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Aires,  Coni  hermanos,  1902.  29  p.  illus. 
26£cm.  [3408 

Partes  de  los  oficiales  del  Cuerpo  de  Patricios, 
referentes  d  la  revoluci6n  del  i°.  De 
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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[3415-3432 


Brazil. 

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precedido  de  um  estudo  sobre  a  estructura 
da  lingua  Tupi  e  trazendo,  em  appendice, 
uma  memoria  sobre  o  nome  America. 
Sao  Paulo,  Typ.  a  vap.  Espindola,  Siqueira 
and  co.,  1902.  xxxiv,  276  p.  24011. 

[3415 

Outes,  Felix  F.     .  .  El  Puerto  de  los  Patos  y 

la  geografia  de  la  regi6n  adyacente  en  la 

epoca    de    la   conquista:     contribuci6n    al 

estudio  de  la  geografia  historica  del  Brasil 

Buenos   Aires,    Compania    sud-ameri- 

cana  de  billetes  de  banco.     25  p.     illus., 

ii  maps  on  viii  pi.     26£cm.  [3416 

"Estudio  publicado  en  'Historia,'  tomo  1,  p&- 

ginas  421  y  siguientes."     "Tirada  aparte  de  100 

ejemplares. " 

Schiiler,  Heinrich.  .  .  Brasilien  von  heute. 
Ein  ruckblick  auf  die  regierungszeit  des 
prasidenten  Dr.  Campos  Salles.  Berlin, 
D.  Dreyer  and  co.  [1903?]  215  p.  front, 
(port.)  23icm.  [3417 

Zani,  Timoteo.  .  .  Al  Para,  Maranhao  e 
Ceara  (Brasile  del  nord)  Note  di  viaggio. 
Milano,  Tip.  dei  Fratelli  Lanzani.  394  p. 
illus.  (incl.  ports.)  3  fold.  maps.  24|cm. 

[3418 

Chile. 

Figueroa,  Pedro  Pablo.  Diccionario  biogrd- 
fico  de  Chile.  4.  ed.  ilus.  con  retratos. 
Santiago  de  Chile,  Impr.  y  encuadernacion 
Barcelona,  1897-1902.  3  v.  ports.  26 
cm.  [3419 

Rumbold,  Sir  Horace.  Recollections  of  a 
diplomatist  at  Santiago  de  Chile.  NAT. 
REV.,  XLI  (June)  668-682.  [3420 

Thayer,    Ojeda,    Tomas.     Memoria    hist6rica 

sobre  la  familia  Alvarez  de  Toledo  en  Chile. 
(Publicado  en  los  Anales  de  la  universidad, 
tomo  cxin,  setiembre  a  diciembre  de  1903) 
Santiago  de  Chile,  Imprenta,  litogra- 
ffa  i  encuadernacion  Barcelona.  168  p. 
26£cm.  [3421 

Colombia. 

Alexander,  Thomas  S.  The  truth  about  Co- 
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LXXV  (Dec.  26)  993-996.  [3422 

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the  Republic  of  Colombia,  with  an  his- 
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off.  41  p.  23cm.  ([U.  S.]  57th  Cong., 
2d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  no.  75)  [3423 

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Three  works  previously  unpublished,  edited  by 
Eduardo  Posada  and  Pedro  M.  Ibaiiez  and  pub- 
lished by  authority  of  the  minister  of  public  in- 
struction, dealing  with  the  history  of  Colombia  from 
1714  to  1819. 

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Thomson,  J.  R.  Overzicht  der  geschiedenis 
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Paraguay. 


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Eme  studie  liber  den  wirtschaftlichen  fort- 
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fold.  maps.  24^cm.  [3430 

Peru. 

v 

Plane,  Auguste.  A  travers  I'Amerique  equa- 
toriale.  Le  Perou.  Paris,  Plon-Nourrit 
et  cie.  iii,  347  p.,  22  pi.  (incl.  ports.) 
2  fold.  map.  i9cm.  [3431 

The  first  chapter  deals  with  the  early  history  of 
Peru — the  remainder  of  the  volume  is  descriptive. 

Uruguay* 

Acevedo,  Eduardo.  Notas  y  apuntes;  con- 
tribuci6n  al  estudio  de  la  historia  econ6- 
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Eucuadernaci6n  "El  siglo  ilustrado"  2 
v.  26cm.  [3432 

CONTENTS. — v.  1.  Origen  de  nuestras  deudas 
publicas.  y.  2.  Comercio  exterior.  Crisis  comer- 
ciale.  Legislacion  economica.  Legislacion  finan- 
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[3433 

Benoist,  Charles.  Les  affaires  du  Venezuela. 
REV.  DEUX  MONDES,  XIII  (Jan.  i)  229- 
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Bohler,  George.  La  question  du  Ve'ne'zuela. 
QUEST.  DIPL.  ET  COLON,  XV  (Feb.  15)  226- 
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Bonsai,  Stephen.  Castro:  a  Latin- American 
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Haebler,   Konrad.     Die  uberseeischen  unter- 

nehmungen  der  Welser  und  ihrer  gesell- 

schafter.     Leipzig,  C.  L.  Hirschfeld.     vii, 

397   p.     24cm.  [3439 

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Low,  A.  Maurice.  Venezuela  and  the  powers 
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Penfield,  Frederic  Courtland.  Venezuela's 
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Penfield,  W.  L.  The  Anglo-German  inter- 
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BRITISH  AMERICA. 


Barre,  Paul.  Le  Youkon:  son  developpe- 
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Black,  Charles  E.  Drummond.  The  Mar- 
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Bouchette,  Robert  S.  M.  Memoires  de  Rob- 
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Collected  by  his  son,  Errol  Bouchette,  and  edited 
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Bourgeois,  P.  F.  L'histoire  du  Canada  en 
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Bourinot,  Sir  J[ohn]  Q[eorge]  How  Canada 
is  governed;  a  short  account  of  its  execu- 
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institutions,  with  an  historical  outline  of 
their  origin  and  development.  5th  ed. 
Toronto,  Copp.  1902.  xiv,  344  p.  incl. 
illus.,  facsims.  map.  2i|cm.  [3450 

Contains  bibliographical  notes,  and,  as  an  app., 
"The  Constitution  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  or 
the  British  North  America  Act,  1867,  and  amend- 
ing acts." 

Bourinot,  Sir  John  George.     .  .    Lord  Elgin. 

Toronto,   Morang.     276    p.     front,    (port.) 

24cm.     (The  makers  of  Canada  .  . )    [345 1 

Rev.  in:   Hist.  pub.  Canad.,  VIII  (1904)  33-35; 

Nation,  LXXVIII  (Jan.  7,  1904)  15-16. 

Bracq,  Jean  Charlemagne.  The  French  side 
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Bradley,  A.  Q.  The  conquest  of  Canada 
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Bradshaw,  Frederick]  Self-government  in 
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story  of  Lord  Durham's  report.  London, 
King.  414  p.  22^cm.  (Studies  in  econ. 
and  pol.  sci.  ed.  by  W.  A.  S.  Hewins  .  . 
[v.  12])  [3454 

The  first  eight  chapters  form  a  summary  of 
Canadian  history  from  the  cession  of  1763  to  the 
outbreak  of  the  rebellion.  A  very  complete  ac- 
count is  given  of  Lord  Durham's  mission  in 
1838  with  an  analysis  of  his  famous  Report.  A 
select  bibliography  of  13  pages  on  Canadian  his- 
tory, 1763-1840,  is  appended.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist. 
rev.,  IX  (Jan.,  1904)  392-394;  Nation,  LXXVII 
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826;  Pol.  sci.,  quar.,  XIX  (June,  1904)  323-325. 


British  Columbia.  Minister  of  mines.  Brit- 
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Canada,  being  a  short  history  of  mining  in 
the  province,  a  synopsis  of  the  mining  laws 
in  force,  statistics  of  mineral  production  to 
date,  and  a  brief  summary  of  the  progress 
of  mining  during  1901.  Victoria,  B.  C., 
R.  Wolfenden,  1902.  32  p.  front.,  8  pi., 
map,  tab.  26Jcm.  [3455 

Bryce,  George.  Alexander  Ross,  fur  trader, 
author  and  philanthropist.  QUEEN'S 
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Burpee,  Lawrence  J.  The  Lake  of  the  Woods 
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The  massacre  of  the  young  Sieur  de  Lav^rendrye 
and  Father  Anneau  and  their  party  by  the  Sioux, 
^736. 

Burwash,    Nathanael.      .  .    Egerton   Ryerson. 

Toronto,    Morang.     303  p.     front,    (port.) 

24cm.     (The  makers  of  Canada  .  . )    [3458 

Rev.  in  Hist.  pub.  Canad.,  VIII  (1904)  206-211. 

Campbell,  John.  Reminiscences  of  St.  An- 
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1878.  ACADIENSIS,  III  (July)  211-215. 

[3459 

Canada.  Report  on  Canadian  Archives  for 
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Casgrain,  P.  B.  La  fontaine  d' Abraham 
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Casgrain,    L'AbbJ    Rene    E.     Histoire  de    la 

Paroisse  de  1'ange  Gardien.     Quebec,   Dus- 

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Rev.  in:  Hist.    pub.  Canad.,  VIII  (1904)  118- 

119. 

Chambers,  Ernest  J.  The  Duke  of  Corn- 
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the  Forty-third  active  militia  of  Canada. 
Toronto,  B.  L.  Ruddy.  82  p.  [3463 

Chouinard,  H.  J.  J.  B.  Monographic  d'une 
famille  Canadienne-francaise.  Les  Juch- 
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Church.  Historic  sites  in  Canada.  ACAD- 
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Conant,  Thomas.  Life  in  Canada.  Toronto, 
Briggs.  xi,  290  p.  front.,  illus.,  9  pi.,  5 
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Deals  with  a  period  of  over  one  hundred  years, 
beginning  io  1792.  Earlier  chapters  are  based  on 
tradition;  the  later  ones  deal  with  personal  remi- 
niscences of  the  life  of  the  early  settlers.  Rev.  in: 
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13d 


Cornish,  George  H.  Cyclopaedia'  of  Metho- 
dism in  Canada :  containing  historical,  edu- 
cational and  statistical  information,  dat- 
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several  provinces  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada.  With  introduction  by  the  Rev. 
John  Carroll  .  .  Toronto,  Methodist  book 
and  pub.  house;  [etc.,  etc.]  1881-1903.  2 
v.  fronts.,  illus.,  ports.  25011.  [3467 

Vol.  1  covers  the  period  before  1880;  v.  2,  from 
1881  to  1903.  Title  varies;  v.  2,  "containing  .  . 
information  concerning  the  work  of  the  church  in 
the  several  provinces  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
Newfoundland,  Bermuda,  Japan,  and  China." 

Dionne,  N.  E.  Le  Pere  Sebastien  Rasles, 
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Willison,  J[ohn]  S.  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier  and 
the  liberal  party.  London,  Murray.  2  v. 
front,  (port.)  2i£cm.  [3557 

Rev.  in:  Sat.  rev.,XCVI  (Oct.  24)  519-520-  Am 
hist,  rev.,  IX  (July,  1904)  844-846;  Nation, 
LXXVI  (May  21)  418-419;  'Hist.  pub.  Canad. 
VIII  (1904)  36-39. 

Wrong,  George  M.,  and  H.  H.  Langton,  eds. 
Review  of  historical  publications  relating 
to  Canada,  vol.  VII.  Publications  of  the 
year  1902.  Toronto,  Univ.  of  Toronto, 
xi,  222  p.  4°.  [3558 


PACIFIC  ISLANDS. 


Safford,  William  Edwin.  The  Chamorro  lan- 
guage of  Guam.  AM.  ANTHROP.,  V  (Apr.- 
June-July-Sept.)  289-311,  508-529.  [3559 

Safford,  W.  E.  Guam  and  its  people.  SMITH- 
SONIAN INST.  REP.,  493-508.  [3560 

Reprinted  from  the  Am.  anthrop.  n.  s.,  IV  (Oct.— 
Dec.)  1902. 

Elkin,  W.  B.  Early  education  in  Hawaii. 
PEDAGOG.  SEM.,  X  (Mar.)  86-95.  [3562 

Mauser,  Henri.  La  colonisation  Americaine. 
Les  iles  Hawai.  REV.  POL.  ET  PARL., 
XXXVII  (Aug.)  368-378.  [3563 

Leonard,  D.  L.  Christianity  and  the  Hawa- 
iian Islands.  The  manifold  significance 
of  their  evangelization.  MISSION.  REv., 
XXVI  (July)  490-494.  [3564 

Aglipay,  Gregorio.  The  independent  Catho- 
lic church  in  the  Philippines.  INDEP.,  LV 
(Oct.  29)  2571-2575.  [3565 

Blair,  Emma  Helen,  and  James  Alexander 
Robertson,  eds.  The  Philippine  Islands, 
1493—1898;  explorations  by  early  naviga- 
tors, descriptions  of  the  islands  and  their 
peoples,  their  history  and  records  of  the 
Catholic  missions,  as  related  in  contempor- 
aneous books  and  manuscripts,  showing 
the  political,  economic,  commercial  and 
religious  conditions  of  those  islands  from 
the  earliest  relations  with  European  na- 
tions to  the  beginning  of  the  nineteenth 
century,  v.  I-VIII.  Cleveland,  O.,  A.  H. 
Clark,  front,  (port.)  fold,  map,  facsim. 
24icm.  [3566 

The  purpose  of  this  work  is  to  reproduce  (mainly 
in  English  translation)  the  most  important  con- 
temporaneous documents  bearing  on  the  political, 
economic,  commercial  and  religious  conditions  of 
the  Philippine  Islands  from  the  earliest  relations 
with  European  nations  to  the  end  of  Spanish  rule. 
The  historical  introduction  of  70  pages  forming  a 
survey  of  Philippine  history  is  by  Professor  E.  G. 
Bourne.  Volume  VIII  carries  the  work  down  to 
1593.  Rev.  in:  Am.  hist,  rev.,  IX  (Oct.,  1903- 
Apr.,  1904)  149-154,  359-360,  554-557;  Nation, 
LXXVI  (Apr.  30,  June  4)  359-360,  456;  LXXVII, 
(July  23,  Oct.  8,  Nov.  19)  74-75,  284,  405-406; 
LXXVIII  (Jan.  14  and  Mar.  3,  1904)  32-33,  173; 
Dial,  XXXVI  (Mar.  16,  1904)  192-194;  Eng.  hist. 
rev.,  XIX  (Jan.,  1904)  160-161. 

Boughton,  D.  H.  How  soldiers  have  ruled  in 
the  Philippines.  INTERN  AT.  QUAR.,  VI 
(Dec.-Mar.,  1902-1903)  215-228.  [3567 

Brown,  Arthur  Judson.  The  new  era  in  the 
Philippines.  New  York,  Revell.  314  p. 
front.,  15  pi.,  fold.  map.  2o|cm.  [3568 

Concerned  mainly  with  Protestant  missionary 
work  in  the  islands.  Rev.  in:  Nation,  LXXVII 
(Dec.  24)  512-513. 

Carlock,  J.  L.  The  experience  of  an  Ameri- 
can judge  in  the  Philippine  Islands.  IN- 
DEP., LV  (Mar.  12)  608-611.  [3569 


Chamberlain,  Alexander  F.  Philippines  stud- 
ies. VII.  Place  names  derived  from 
plant-names.  AM.  ANTIQ.,  XXV  (Mar.) 
108-111.  [3570 

Dobell,  Peter.     The  massacre  of  foreigners  in 

Manila,  1820.     N.  Y.  PUB.  LIB.  BUI,.,  VII 

(June)  198-200.  [3571 

From  original   manuscript  in   Ford  collection, 

N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

Education  in  the  Philippines.  U.  S.  BUR. 
EDUC.  REP.  (1902)  II,  2219-2271.  [3572 

A  Filipino  death-warrant.  JOUR.  MIL.  SER. 
INST.,  XXXIII  (July-Aug.)  55-61.  [3573 
From  archives  of  War  department. 

Huffcut,  E.  W.  The  Philippine  problem  in 
the  light  of  American  international  policy. 
ONEIDA  HIST.  soc.  TRANS.,  no.  9,  74-93. 

[3574 

Le  Roy,  James  A.  The  friars  in  the  Philip- 
pines. POL.  sci.  QUAR.,  XVIII  (Dec.) 
657-680.  [3575 

McGovney,  Dudley  0.  Civil  government  in 
the  Philippines.  Chicago,  Scott,  xi,  13- 
204  p.  i9^cm.  [3576 

Text-book  for  school  use. 

Magoon,  Charles  E.  The  exercise  of  the  par- 
doning power  in  the  Philippines.  YALE 
LAW  JOUR.,  XII  (May)  405-418.  [3577 

Moses,  Bernard.  A  great  administrator:  the 
work  of  Governor  Taft  in  the  Philippines. 
WORLD'S  WORK,  VII  (Dec.)  4222-4229. 

[3578 

The  new  archbishop  of  Manila  [Father  Jere- 
miah Harty]  MUNSEY'S,  XXIX  (Sept.) 
879-881.  [3579 

Norris,  W.  F.  The  San  Jose"  college  case. 
GREEN  BAG,  XV  (Jan.)  25-28.  [3580 

Gives  early  history  of  the  college. 

Norris,  W.  F.  The  title  of  Spain  to  the  Phil- 
ippines. ALBANY  LAW  JOUR.,  LXV  (May) 
152-155.  [3581 

Noyes,  Theodore  W.  Oriental  America  and 
its  problems.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Judd 
and  Detweiler.  ix,  236  p.  25$cm.  [3582 

"Many  chapters  of  the  book  are  reprints,  wholly 
or  in  part,  of  extracts  from  editorial  correspond- 
ence and  articles  that  have  appeared  in  the  Wash- 
ington Evening  Star,  based  largely  on  travels  in 
the  Philippines,  Java  and  Ceylon  in  1899-1900." 

Parrish,  Samuel  L.  Colonization  and  civil 
government  in  the  tropics.  [New  York?] 
39  p.  24cm.  [3583 

Includes  several  documents  from  the  Report  of 
thte  U.  S.  Philippine  Commission,  Dec.  1,  1900-Oct. 
15,  1901. 

Riggs,  Arthur  Stanley.  A  letter  from  the 
Philippines  [events  of  the  year  1902-1903] 
ATLANTIC,  XCII  (Aug.)  256-266.  [3584 


144 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


[3585-3591 


Savine,  Albert.  La  conque*te  des  Philippines. 
Magellan  et  Legaspi.  REV.  MONDE  CATH., 
CLIII  (Mar.  i-Mar.  15)  567-585,  694- 
704.  [3585 

The  story  of  the  army  gunboats.  UNIT.  SER., 
XLI  (Mar.)  909-914.  [3586 

Armed  and  manned  by  officers  of  the  Eighth 
Army  Corps  in  the  Philippines  in  1899. 

Taylor,  John  R.  M.,  tr.  The  Spanish  cam- 
paign in  the  Philippines.  (1896-1897) 
JOUR.  MIL.  SER.  INST.,  XXXII  (May-June) 
413-419;  XXXIII  (July-Aug.)  137-140. 

[3587 


Traub,  Peter  E.  The  island  of  Sdmar  and  the 
capture  of  Lukban.  JOUR.  MIL.  SER.  INST., 
XXXIII  (Nov.-Dec.)  369-381.  [3588 

White,  Herbert  A.  The  pacification  of 
Batangas.  INTERN  AT.  QUAR.,  VII  (June) 
431-444.  [3589 

Wright,  Luke  E.  The  situation  in  the  Phil- 
ippines. OUTLOOK,  LXXV  (Sept.  12) 
1 11-116.  [3590 

Underwood,  E.  B.  Further  progress  in 
American  Samoa.  INDEP.,  L/V  (Nov.  19) 
273J-2739-  [3591 


INDEX 

(Genealogy,  represented  by  numbers  1922-2163,  is  not  indexed.) 


Abbot,  W.   J.,    1393,  2247. 
Abbott,  E.  H.,  2868. 

F.  M.,  2761. 

J.    S.    C.,    268,    269,    1567, 

1873. 

K.  M.,  911. 

Louise  H.,  1630. 

Lyman,  2904,  2905. 

Abercrombie,   Mrs.    F.    R.,    1922. 
Abolition.     See  Slavery. 
Aboriginal  America,  109-267. 
Abrey,  D.,  312. 

Acadia,  Magazines  of,  3488. 

Acadians,  1050. 

Acevedo,  E.,  3432. 

Achenwall,  G.,  313. 

Acre,  3378. 

Adam,  G.  M.,  1457,  1461,  1527 
1541,  1573,  1611, .1615,  1657 
1708,  1755,  1883,  1894. 

Adams,   A.   D.,   2514. 

A.  T.,  2434. 

B.,  1459. 

Mrs.  C.,  1460. 

Charles      F.,       702,      1458, 

2378-2380,  2560,  2672. 

Charles  K.,  340,  3091. 

J.,        633,         1304,         1408, 

1455-1457. 

J.  C.,  2902. 

J.  Q.,  630,  1458. 

Mrs.  J.   Q.,   1459. 

O.  F.,  3043. 

S.,  1461. 

Adams   co.,  la.,  2494. 

Addams,  J.,  1462. 

Adele,  B.,  1498. 

Adler,  C.,  1577. 

Administration,     Mexican,     3325; 

naval,  2273.     See  Executive, 
Government. 

Adventists,  2808-2809. 

Agents,  Colonial,  410. 

Aglipay,  G.,  3565. 

Agriculture,   2502-2513. 

Ailen,  L.  R.,  83. 

Alabama,  and  abolitionism,  694; 
annexation  of  West  Florida, 
928;  anniversary  celebration, 
927;  Creek  controversy,  630; 
missions,  916;  official  and 
statistical  register,  2433 ; 
peace  movement  in,  752 ;  rail- 
roads, 2593 ;  reconstruction 
in,  881—884;  regional  history, 
927-933. 


Alabama,  cruiser,  838. 

Alamance,   battle,   548. 

Alaska,  boundary  dispute,  2296- 
2301,  2304,  2310,  2313,  2316 
2317,  2321,  2322,  2333;  edu 
cation  in,  3019;  mining  in 
2537;  missionaries  in,  2802 
regional  history,  934-937. 

Albany,    N.    Y.,    327,    419,    1205 
1213,  2642. 

Albee,  J.,  3199. 

Alb'erti,  C.,  1756. 

Albree,  J.,  Jr.,  2720. 

Alcott,  B.,  3092. 

Aldana,  A.,  2302. 

Alden.   E.,    1951. 

G.   H.,  1333. 

J.,  1950. 

—  J.  E.,  2106. 

Alderman,  E.  A.,  3099. 
Alexander,  T.  S.,  3422 
Algonquins,  174,  233. 
Allegan  co.,  Mich.,  1153. 
Allen,  A.  V.  G.,  3279. 

—  C.  H.,  1326 

E.,  514,  1463 

E.  P.,  3276. 

L.  R.,  83. 

O.,  145. 

Allerton,  I.,  391. 
Allison,  L.  A.,  3541. 
Allouez,  297. 
Almanacs,  31. 
Almy,  F.,  2762. 
Alonso-Alonso,  A.,  3369. 
Alpena  co.,  Mich.,  1159. 
Altolaguirre  y  Duvale,  A.  de,  270. 
Alvares,  A..  3379. 

Alvarez  de  Toledo,  3421. 

Amador,  M.,  3330. 

Amazon   river,    1856,  3385,  3392. 

Ambrosetti,  J.  B.,   109,  234-238. 

America,  Aboriginal  History,  1 09- 
268;  discovery  and  explora- 
tion. 268-311. 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  46, 
67,  1343. 

American  Historical  Association, 
publications,  15;  report,  2700. 

American  Historical  Review,  15. 

American  Philosophical  Society, 
60,  70,  2716. 

American  Society  of  Church  Hip- 
tory,  15. 

Americanists,  2715. 
Ames  diary,  1077. 


Anahuac,  1353. 
Anderson,   R.  B.,  2637 

—  T.  M'A.,  1241. 
Andersonville,  Ga.,  428. 
Andre,  J.,  460,  558,  568. 
Andrews,  E.  B.,  335,  870. 

G.  P.,  1464. 

M.  R.,  1242. 

-  S.  P.,  1465. 
Andrews 's  raid,  820. 
Andriessen,  J.,  1205,  2642. 
Andrus,  S.  G..  3311. 
Angel,  S.  P.,  835. 
Annandale,  C.,  1434. 
Annapolis,  N.  S.,  3474. 
Annapolis  co.,  muster-rolls,  605. 
Anneau,  Father,  3457. 
Annual  American  Catalogue,  2. 
Annual  Literary  Index,  3. 
Antietam,  battle,  757,  760. 
Anti-imperialism,  878. 
Antimasonic      party,     689,    2392. 

See  also   Political  parties. 
Antiquities,  109-144. 
Antislavery.     See  Slavery. 
Appanoose    co.,     la.,     biography, 

1420. 

Appleton,  W.  S.,  1466,   1467. 
Arapahos,   166,   170. 
Arbitration,    international,    3302, 

3304,  3305. 

Archibald,  S.  H.,  2810. 
Architecture,      2731.      See       also 

Homes. 
Archives,  57-79;  Canadian,  3460; 

Maryland,  433. 

Argentine     Republic,     13,     2346, 
3400-3412.     See    also    South 
America. 
Arizona,  antiquities,      113,      134; 

history,  913. 

Arkansas,    Revolutionary   graves, 
593;  troops     in     Civil     War, 
863. 
Armstrong,  Gen.,  3093. 

-  Z.,  704. 
Army,  Confederate,  802,  826;  gen- 
erals of  Continental  line,  583  ; 
in  1801,  2284;  negroes  in, 
2277,  2289;  officers  at  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  2257;  register 
and  dictionary  of,  2265;  use 
of  gun-boats,  3586.  See  also 
Military  history,  Military 
organizations.  Militia. 

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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Society 

of  the,    1808. 
Arnold,   B.,    526,    564,    567,    568, 

1468,    1469,    2185. 

J.  N.,  2223. 

Arroyo  de  Aldama,  J.,  3380. 
Art,    industrial,    2510;    municipal, 

2481;  pen    work,    2733.      See 

also  Fine  Arts. 
Arthur,   C.    A.,    1470. 

J.  P.,  1671. 

Asbury   Park,    N.   J.,    1197. 
Ashe,  T.,  1324. 

Ashland  (Wis.)  Daily  Press,    1382. 
Ashley,  W.   J.,   2515. 
Ashmead,  A.   S.,   240. 

—  L.  P.,  2248. 

Asia,   and  America,   114,    139. 
Askin,  J.,  656,  657. 
Askowith,  H.,  271. 
Aspinwall,  W.,  396. 
Asser,  T.  M.  C.,  2303. 
Association   for   the    preservation 
of  Virginia  antiquities,   1377. 
Aston,  H.,  705. 
Astoria,  Ore.,  1287,  3006. 
Asylum,  Pa.,  1320. 
Athens,  O.,  3000. 
Atherton,  G.,  1612. 
Atkinson,   E.,   2604. 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  843. 
Atlanta  campaign,  833. 
Atlantic  ferry,  2591. 
Atlas,    statistical,    2668. 
Atwater,  C.,  1715. 

E.  B.,  410. 

Aubry,  D.,  2516. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1436. 

Augustin,  J.  M.,  647. 

Austin,  O.  P.,  361,  2517. 

Austria  -  Hungary,       emigration, 

2662. 

Avary,  M.  L.,  706. 
Avery,  J.,  1228. 
Ayer.  J.  F.,  1065. 

M.  F.,  1066. 

Aymar,  B.,  1954. 
Ayres,  G.  B.,  2249. 

Babcock,  A.  E.,   1955,   1956. 

E.,  2250. 

K.  C.,  356. 

S.  M.,  2901. 

Bach,  M.,  272. 

W.  R.,  1005. 

Bachiler,  S.,  403. 
Bacon,  D.,  1220. 

E.  B.,  1957. 

E.  M.,  1067. 

L.  W.,  692. 

Baessler,  A.,   241,   242. 
Bagley,  C.  B.,  1285. 
Bahnson,  H.  T.,  707. 
Bailey,  J.  R.,  1147. 
Bain,  F.,  3554. 
Bainbridge,  W.,  682 


Baker,  C.  S.,  1471. 

D.  S.,  1472. 

H.  M.(  511,  512,  1566. 

M.,  1769. 

-  R.  S.,  1003,  1748. 
Balch,  T.  W.,  2304. 
Baldry,  A.  L.,  3161. 
Baldwin,   C.  C.,  2270. 

-  F.  W.,  2564. 

J.,  341. 

S.  E.,  2486. 

-  W.  M.,  1639. 
Baldwin  house,  115. 
Ball,  F.  K.,  342. 
Ballou,  H.,  2902. 
Ball's  Bluff,  battle,  708. 
Ballve,  H.,  3400. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  2784. 
Baltimore,  Lord,  447. 
Baltz,  J.  D.,  708. 
Bancroft,  G.,  1428. 

H.  H.,  101. 

Bangs,  E.  M.,  3262. 
Banks,  Sir  J.,  461. 

L.  W.,  2386. 

Banks  and  Banking,  2606-2610, 
2619,  2633,  2636.  See  also 
Financial  history,  Money. 

Baptisms.     See  Vital   Records. 

Baptists,  2810-2814. 

Barbados,  3350. 

Barber,  J.,  3000. 

Barbour,  J.,  629. 

Bardeen,  C.,  1473. 

Bardstown,  Ky.,  314. 

Barker,   E.  C.,  57,  698. 

H.  R.,  1474. 

Barnard,  H.,  3094-3096,  3112. 
Barnes,   G.  N.,  1960. 

James,  513,  1822,  3433. 

John  S.,  4. 

Barre,  Mass.,  2164,  2165. 
Barre,  P.,  3351,  3445. 
Barringer,  G.  A.,  5. 
Barrows,  H.  D.,  2502. 
Barry,   D.  S.,  871,  1536. 

Commodore  John,  1475-1477. 

—  Joseph,  709. 
Bartlett,   J.  G.,  1916. 

Josiah,  1478. 

E.  S.,  3151. 

Bartram,  A.  B.,  498. 
Bascom,  J.,  2977. 

-  R.  O.,  514,  1199. 
Bashford,  H.,  3182. 
Bashore,  H.  B.,  146. 
Bassett,  J.  S.,  1234,  2638. 
Batangas,  3589. 
Batchellor,  A.  S.,  515. 
Bates,    F.  A.,  2141. 

—  G.  C.,  1148. 
Bateson,  M.,  3446. 
Battey,  T.  C.,  147. 

Battle,  K.  P.,  625,  1235,  2458. 
Baughman,  A.  J.,  1243. 


Baum,  H.  M.,  110,  111. 
Baxter,  J.  P.,  912. 

N.,  1767. 

Bay  Psalm  Book,  2771. 
Bayard,  N.,  415. 
Bayard's  Journal,  2779. 
Bayless,  J.  C.,  2903. 
Baylor,  G.,  711. 
Beach,  C.  F.,  Jr.,  2398. 
Beal,  W.  J.,  1149. 
Beale,  F.  T.,  1479. 

G.  W.,  2242. 

—  S.,  3162. 
Bear  river,  606. 
Beard,  R.,  739. 
Beattie,  F.  R.,  2978. 
Beauchamp,  W.  M.,  148. 
Beaumont,  H.  F.,  1562. 
Beaver  Islands,   1161. 
Becker,   A.  H.,  2177. 

C.,  516,  517. 

Becket,  Mass.,  2166. 
Beckwith.  H.  W.,  1011. 

-  W.  P.,  1697. 
Bedford,  Mass.,  2167. 
Bedford,  N.  H.,  1187. 

Bedford  co.,  Va.,  marriages,  2168. 
Beebe,  I.,  527. 

Beecher,  H.  W.,  872,     2904-2907. 
Beer,   G.  L.,  84. 

W.,  6,  58,   62,    1042. 

Beernaert,  M.  A.,  2305. 
Belcher,  E.,  1347. 
Beldad,  H.  G.,  1200. 
Belin,  H.  E.,  712. 
Belknap,  G.  E.,  1480. 
Belknap  co.,  N.  H.,  1190. 
Bell,  J.  J.,  3447. 

—  John,  1481. 

JohnT.,  713. 

P.  W.  W.,  3486. 

Bellas,  H.  H.,  615.  2251. 
Beltrami,  J.  C.,  1021. 
Benedict,  G.  G.,  518,  1356. 

-  R.  D.,  1463. 
Benjamin,  M.,  1479,  1792. 
Bennet,  M.  S.,  1482. 
Bennett,  E.  C.,  714. 
Bennette,  G.  R.,  1178. 
Benoist,  C.,  3434. 

Bent,  G.  O  .  1923. 
Benton,  C.  F.,  2080. 

E.  J.,  2565. 

Joel,  3280. 

Josiah  H.,  Jr.,  1483. 

-  T.  H.,  1415,  1484,  1485. 
Berea  college,  3077. 
Bering,  296. 

Berkeley,  F.  M.,  715. 

G.,  374. 

Berks  co.,  Pa.,  in  the  Revolution, 

546. 

Berlin,  Vt.,  2169. 
Bernheimer,  C.  S.,  2851. 
Berry,   E.  D.,  2566. 


INDEX 


Berry,  J.  M.,  716. 

Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1317. 

Bet/,  L.  P.,  3170. 

Beverly,  Mass., ship  registers,  2550; 

vital   records,    2170,    2171. 
Bexar  archives,  57. 
Beyer,  W.  F.,  2252. 
Bible,  Wm.  Bradford,  2728. 
Bibliographies,  1-56. 
Bickford,  C.  E.,  2721. 
Bicknell,  P.  P..  2973. 
Biddle,  J.  W.,  1383. 
Bidwell,  J.,  1486. 
Bigelow,  C.  H.,  938. 

—  J.,Jr.,  873. 

M.  M.,  519,  616. 

Biggar,  H.  P.,  273. 

"Billings,  Josh."  See  Shaw,  H. 
W. 

Biloxi,  Miss.,  Daily  Herald,  1166. 

Binney,  C.  C.,  1487. 

H.,  1487. 

Biographies,  Biloxi,  Miss.,  1166; 
Champaign  co.,  O.,  1248; 
Commerce  and  labor,  256Q- 
2563 ;  contemporary,  biblio- 
graphy of,  42;  educational, 
3091-3139;  fine'  arts,  3148- 
3168;  Hancock  co.,  O.,  1248; 
Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  1155; 
literary,  3195-3301 ;  Long  Is- 
land, 1223;  New  Hampshire, 
1191;  Pennsylvania,  38;  reli- 
gious, 2899-2976. 

Birrell,  A.,  3200. 

Births.     See  Vital  Records. 

Bishop,  H.  F.,  954. 

J.  B.,  874,  2387. 

J.  W.,  717. 

W.  A.,  2180. 

Bixby,  M.  H.,  2908. 

Black,  C.  E.  D.,  3448. 

Black  Hawk  War,  212. 

Blackford,  C.  M.,  2083. 

Blagden,  C.,  461. 

Blair,  C.  H.  M.,  718. 

—  E.  H.,  3566. 

—  F.  P.,  Jr.,  1415. 
Blaisdell,  A.  F.,  342. 
Blake,  W.  H.,  719. 

—  W.  W.,  3312. 
Blanchard,  R.,  640. 
Blatz,  J.  D.,  708. 
Bleckley,  L.  E.,  1488. 
Bleecker,  A.,  1489. 
Blendon  township,  O.,  1272. 
Blennerhasset,  H.,  1490. 
Bliss,  D.,  1136. 
Blockades,  775,  832. 
Blodgett,  C.,  1491. 
Bloomington,     111.,      1005,     1006, 

1010,     2696.     See     also     Mc- 
Lean    CO.,    111. 

Bloor,  A.  J.,  3163. 

Blount,  W.,  1339. 


Blum,  R.,  2639. 

Boas,  F.,  149,  150. 

Bobbitt,  B.  B.,  720. 

Bodin,  Father,  282 1. 

Boggiani,  G.,  3389. 

Bogota,  vessel,  3424. 

Bohemians,   in   America,    2666. 

Bohler,  G.,  3435. 

Bolivia,  3413,  3414. 

Bolton,  E.  S.,  2087. 

—  H.  C.,  1492. 

—  H.  E.,  1345. 

—  R.  P..  520,  566. 
Boman,  E.,  243. 
Bonapartists,  930. 
Bond-Hay  treaty,  2329. 
Bonebrake,  L.  D.,  3001. 
Bonner,  R.  I.,  1155. 
Bonney,  C.  C.,  1493,  1494. 
Bonsai,  S.,  3381,  3436. 
Boogher,  W.  F.,  1365. 

Books,  bibliography  of  book  re- 
views, 43;  colonial,  2722. 
See  also  Literature. 

Boone,  D.,  1413. 

Booth  war,  1385. 

Booth-Tucker,  E.,  2970. 

Boquet,  Gen.,  1495. 

Borax  industry,  2518. 

Borst,  E.  B.,  2034. 

Borton,  B.,  721. 

Boston,  Mass.,  banks,  2610;  bib- 
liography, 47;  British  in 
(1903),  2272;  colonial  history, 
396;  commerce,  2529;  cus- 
tom-house records,  72,  73; 
destruction  of  tea,  570;  eva- 
cuation, 559;  fund,  2611; 
literature,  3185,  3193;  Mc- 
Kinley  memorial,  1723;  play- 
grounds, 2765;  Revolution- 
ary death -notices,  600;  siege, 
469.  See  also  Massachusetts, 
regional  history. 

Boston  Athenaeum,  2695. 

Boston  Latin  school,  3060. 

Boston  News-letter,  1092. 

Boswell,  I.  M.,  1490. 

Bouchelle,  J.  F.,  1395. 

Bouchette,  R.  S.  M.,  3448^. 

Boughton,  D.  H.,  3567. 

—  J.,  1924. 

Boundary  disputes,  British-Am- 
erican, 2338:  South  Ameri- 
can, 3378;  3379,  3388,  3396, 
3397.  See  also  Alaska,  Dip- 
lomatic history,  South  Ameri- 
ca (separate  states). 

Bouquillon,  T.  J.,  3097. 

Bourgeois,  P.  F.,  3449. 

Bourinot,  J.  G.,  3450,  3451. 

Bourne,  A.  N.,  2673. 

—  E.  G.,  3566. 

H.  E.,  2368 

Boutwell,  G.  SM  617. 


Bowditch,  C    P.,  244. 

N.,  664.  1496. 

Bowdoin  college,  2689,  3066. 
Bowen,  E.  W.,  3240,  3281. 
Bowie,  R.  G.,  1244. 
Bowles,   R.    H.,   3044. 
Bowman,  G.  E.,  389,  2057. 

—  H.  M.,  2439,  2440. 

—  R.,  722,  875. 
Box,  S.,  723. 
Boyd,  M.  S.,  2870. 
Boyden,  E.,  1446. 
Boyle,  J.  R.,  724. 
Boynton,  H.  V.,  85. 

—  H.  W.,  3174,  3249. 
Braam,  J.  W.,  2487. 
Brackett,  W.  S-,  151. 
Bracq,  J.  C.,  3452. 
Bradford,  J.,  1969. 

—  W..  390,  391,  2728. 
Bradford  academy,  3062,  3067. 
Bradley,  A.  G.,  3453. 

—  C.  S.,  1970. 

—  I.  S.,  10. 

—  S.  R.,  626. 
Bradshaw,  F.,  3454. 
Bradstreet,  A.,  404. 

—  S.,  404. 
Brady,  C.  T.,  1623. 
Brady  correspondence,  628. 
Brandeis,  L.  D.,  2568. 
Brantly,  T.,  2450. 

Brary,  T.,  374. 

Brazil,  3415-3418;  and  recipro- 
city, 2530;  Vespucci  in,  306. 
See  also  South  America. 

Breck,  J.  L.,  2909. 

Breckinridge,  S.  P.,  2605. 

Brede,  C.  F.,  1319. 

"Breeches"  Bible,  2728. 

Brelivet-Perrault,  3352. 

Brereton,  J.,  274. 

Brewer,  A.  L.,  1443. 

D.  J.,  2420,  3045. 


Brewster,  Betty  B.,  280. 

—  J.,  876. 
Bridge,  J.  H.,  2519. 
Bridgman,  L.,  1497. 
Bridwell,  J.  T.,  2871. 
Brier,  J.  W.,  939. 
Briggs,  C.  A.,  2957. 

—  J.  F.,  1179. 
Brigham,  A.  P.,  315. 

—  C.  S.,  405,  409. 

—  J-,  12. 

Bright,  R.  A.,  725. 
Briscoe,  M.  J.,  1498. 
Bristol,  F.  M.,  1720. 
Bristol  co.,  Mass.,   1064. 
British  America,  3445-3558. 
British  Columbia,  3455,  3551. 
Brockway,  Mrs.  A.  T.,  2124. 
Brodhead,  L.  W.,  1499. 
Bronx.     See  New  York  City 
Brooke,  St.  G.  T.,  1973. 


148 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Brookline,  Mass.,  1073,  1078, 
1079,  1091,  1117,  1129. 

Brooklyn,  guardsmen,  2253.  See 
also  New  York  City. 

Brooks,  J.  G.,  2674. 

N.,  641.  1500. 

P.,  2910-2913. 

Brookville,  Ind.,  1019. 

"Brother  Jonathan,"  907. 

Brough,  C.  H.,  1167. 

Brower,  J.  V.,  1030,  1164. 

Brown,  A.  D.,  2876. 

A.  E.,  1075,  2723. 

A.  F.,  1074. 

A.  J.,  152. 

Arthur  J.,  3568. 

C.  E.,  112. 

D.  H.,  1591,  1649. 

E.  B.,  3201. 

E.  E.,  2980. 

Mrs.  F.  F.,  521. 

G.,  973,  974. 

G.  D.,  1550. 

G.  V.,  2306. 

G.  W.,  1031. 

H.  LeF.,  726. 

—  Jacob,  658. 
James,  3513. 

—  James  M.,  2914. 

John,  709,  1501-1503. 

—  K.,  2844. 

—  L.,  2724. 
M.  S.,  346. 

—  S.  K.,  1503. 

T.  A.,  2725. 

T.  J.,  1245,  1246. 

W.  G.,    86,    87,    1368,    1797, 

3046. 

Browne,  G.  W.,  522. 
Brownell,  S.,  1975. 
Brownson,  O.  A.,  2915. 
Bruce,  H.  W.,  1504. 

—  P.  A.,  343. 
Bruce  co.,  3495. 
Brunhes,  H.  J.,  2675. 
Brunson,  A.,  1383. 
Brunswick,  guards,  805. 
Bryan,  C.  G.,  3520. 

L.  R.,  2468. 

W.  B.,  2474. 

Bryant,  W.  C.,  3195. 
Bryce,  G.,  3456,  3534. 

J.  P.,  337,  1587. 

Buchanan,  J.  R.,  2676. 

W.  I.,  3302. 

Buckham,  J.  W.,  1076,  3298. 
Buckley,  J.  M.,  2863. 
Budington,  M.,  11. 

Buell,  A.  C.,  416. 

R.,  1778. 

Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    145,    181.    1201, 

1220,  1225,  1227,  2762. 
Buffalo  Creek,  177,  183,  185,  195. 
Buford,  M.  B.,  1977. 
Bugbee,  L.  G.,  57. 


Bullock,  A.  M.,  1874. 
C.  J.,  2606,  2607. 

—  R.  B.,  877. 
Bumstead,  H.  A.,  1584. 
Bunge,  C.  O.,  3303,  3382. 
Bunker  Hill,  512,  1092. 
Bunn,  H.  G.,  1727 

Bureau  of  Rolls  and   Library,   77. 

Burge,  C.  F.,  2189. 
I    Burgoyne,  Gen.  J.,  562. 
•    Burgwyn,  Col.,  1236. 

Burk,  A.  B.,  1306. 

Burleigh,  C.,  2061. 

Burley,  Wash.,  2489. 

Burlington,  N.  J..  2172. 

Burlington,   Vt.,     U.     S.     officers, 

•       2257;  vital  records,  2173. 
I    Burnham,  J.  H.,  2503. 

Buron,  E.  J.  P.,  316. 

Burpee,  L.  J.,  3457. 

Burr,  A.,  634,  676,  679,  1505. 

—  E.  E.,  1506. 
Burrell,  D.  J.,  417. 
Burroughs,  J.,  3295. 

—  S.,  1507. 
Burrows,  A.,  2520. 

—  R.,  1201. 
Burt,  S.  W.,  811. 
Burton,  C.  M.,  2569. 

—  J.  E.,  1698. 

W.,  608,  2270. 

Burwash,  N.,  3458. 
Bushnell,  H.,  2916. 
Butler,  C.,  1508. 

—  Mai.,  409. 

—  N.  M.,  3002. 

W.  A.,  1509. 

Butte  City,  Idaho,  1003. 
Butterfield,  C.  W.,  523. 

—  R.  W.,  1516. 
Button,  A.,  1980. 
Byers,  S.  H.  M.,  3250. 

Cabeen,  F.   von  A.,  1307. 

Cabell,  W.  L.,  728,  729. 

Cabinet,  and  Congress,  2424;  of 
England  and  America,  biblio- 
graphy, 24.  See  also  Exec- 
utive department,  Govern* 
ment,  and  Administration. 

Cabot,  James  E.,  3196. 

—  John,  273,  287,  294. 

S.,  273,  287. 

Cadwalader,  T.,  1510. 
Caffee,  A.  E.,  2726. 
Caffin,  C.  H.,  3140,  3149. 
Cahokia  mounds,  110. 
Calapooia,  1291. 
Calder,  E.  F..  1077. 
Caldwell.  Henry,  3499. 
Howard  W..  1527. 

—  L.  A.,  3003. 

Calhoun,  J.  C.,  1326,  1447,  1511, 
1512. 

California,  antiquities,  113;  bib- 
liography, 33 ;  biographies, 


1443;  history,  356;  Indian 
languages,  165;  regional  his- 
tory. 938-951 ;  Sons  of  the 
Revolution,  613;  stage-coach- 
ing, 2599. 

Calkins,  E.  A.,  1638,  2254. 

H.,  153. 

W.  W.,  1981. 

Call,  R.  K.,  1653. 

Callahan,  J.  M.,  59. 

Calumet  co.,  Wis.,  1384. 

Cambon,  J.,  2307. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  564,  1093, 
1139,  2174. 

Cammuck,  T.,  1384. 

Camp  Pottsgrove,  524. 

Campbell,  A.,  462. 

—  D.,  1513. 

H.  C.,  1164. 

James  E.,  1396. 

John,  3459. 

—  M.  B.,  1651. 
Camp-meetings,  2806. 

Canada,  1227.  3445-3558;  and 
the  American  Revolution,  537 ; 
and  reciprocity,  2327,  2522; 
boundary,  2314;  publications 
relating  to,  56;  Quakers  in 
195.  See  also  Alaska,  Brit- 
ish America. 

Canals,  District  of  Columbia, 
2573;  Erie,  2565,  2602;  Mid- 
dlesex, 2603;  Wabash,  2565. 

Canby,  E.  R.  S.,  850. 

Candage.  R.  G.  F.,  1078,  1079, 
1637. 

Candler,  W.  A.,  3004. 

Caneadea,  council  house,  182. 

Canfield,  J.  H.,  699. 

Canisteo  valley,  N.  Y.,  Revolu- 
tionary graves,  598. 

Cannon,  J.  G.,  1514,  1515. 

Canonsburg,  1308. 

Canyons,  111. 

Cape  Fear,   N.   C.,    1235,    1236. 

Cape  May,  N.  J.,  Revolutionary 
soldiers,  589. 

Capitol,  U.  S.,  973,  982,  991.  See 
also  District  of  Columbia. 

Caribbee  Islands,  3350. 

Carleton,  F.  T.,  2504. 

H.,  2240. 

Carleton  college,  3069. 

Carlock,  J.  L.,  3569. 

Carnegie  library,  Pittsburg,  42. 

Carnegie  steel  company,  2519, 
2555. 

Carochi,  H.,  3313. 

Carpenter,  B.,  1193. 

—  C.  C.,  3047. 

E.  J.,  362. 

G.  R.,  3299. 

Carr,  F.  E.,  2077. 
Carriages,  ancestral,  2727. 
Carrington,  E.,  618. 


INDEX 


149 


Carruth,  F.  W.,  2728. 
Carson,  H.  L.,  2364. 

"  Kit,"  1413. 

Carter,  F.  L.,  2772. 

G.  W.,  1385. 

R.,  2521. 

W.  H.,  1913,   2255,   2256, 

2308,  2422. 

Carter  county,  Tenn.,  835,  1341. 
Cartography.     See  Maps. 
Cartwright,  C.  M..  1286. 
Carus,  P.,  1494. 
Cary,  E.  L.,  1455. 

—  S.  C.,  1983. 
Casabianca,  L'Abbe,  275. 
Casgrain,  P.  B.,  375,  3461. 

—  R.  E.,  3462. 

Cass  co.,  Mich.,  negroes  in,  2669. 

Casselman,  A.  C.,  499. 

Cassoday,  J.  B.,  1397. 

Castelar,  E.,  3353. 

Castro,  3436. 

Catholics,  92,  93,  2372,  2815-2832, 

3565,  3566. 
Catlin,  G.,  154. 
Catterall,  R.  C.  H.,  2608. 
Caulkins,  F.  M.,  2185. 
Cave-dwellers.       See     Aboriginal 

America. 
Cavendish,  279. 
Caverly,  C.  S.,  1357. 
Cedar  Creek,  battle,  763. 
Celeste,  R.,  525. 
Census,  Pownal,  Vt.,  1360;  U.  S., 

54,    2542,    2652,    2653,    2668. 
Central  America,  aboriginal,  234- 

267,  3330-3347. 
Ceresco,  Wis.,  1389. 
Cervin,  O.  Z.,  2816. 
Chadwick,  J.  W.,  2920. 
Chalaron,  J.  A.,  730. 
Challis,  P.,  155. 
Chalmers,  T.,  2834. 
Chamberlain,  A.  F.,  3570. 
Chamberlain  association,  1984. 
Chamberlin,  F.  C.,  878. 
Chambers,  E.  J.,  3463. 

J.,  2917. 

Chambersburg,     Pa.,  burning    of, 

727,  794. 

Champaign  co.,  O.,   1247. 
Champlain,     Lake,     battle,     567; 

valley,  1211. 

Champlain,  S.  de.  277,  293,  3469. 
Champlin,  J.  W.,  1516. 
Chancellor,  W.  E.,  344. 
Chancellors ville,  battle,  760. 
Chandler,  John,  528. 

John  M.,  1517. 

S.,  2918,  2919. 

Channing,  E.,  345. 

W.  E.,  2920-2922. 

Chapell,  F.  L.,  2792. 
Chapman,  C.  H.,  2062. 
W.  R.,  2381.V. 


Charleston,  S.  C.,  Jewish  mer- 
chants in,  1327 ;  Jewish  ceme- 
teries in.  1329;  1330. 

Charleston  News  and  Courier, 
1330. 

Charlestown  school,  3016. 

Charlotte,  N.  C.,  1240. 

Charlton,  J.,  2522. 

Charlton,  Mass.,  1141. 

Charter  Oak,  Cal.,  938. 

Chase,  C.,  2923. 

—  F.  H.,  1202. 

—  G.  B.,  2560. 
P.,  2924. 

S.   P.,   62,  1518. 

Chateau,  P.,  642. 

Chateaubriand,  316. 

Chattanooga,  battle-field,  703. 

Chattanooga  Times,  1334. 

Chautauqua  literary  and  scien- 
tific circle,  3048,  3063,  3084, 
3085. 

Chavero,  A.,  14. 

Cheever,  E.,  1519,  3098. 

Cheney,  M.  B.,  2916. 

Cherokees,    156,   217,   218,   232. 

Chesapeake  war,  1367. 

Chester,  A.  H.,  1080. 

—  C.  E.,  1080. 
Chestnutt,  C.  W.,  2654. 
Cheyennes,  167,  188. 

Chicago,  111.,  215,  1007,  1014-1016, 

1393,  2480,2483,  2545. 
Chick,  C.  G.,  2702. 
Chickamauga,    battle,    703      717. 
Chickasaws,        and       Confederate 

States,  788. 
Chile,      bibliography,      40;  3419- 

3421. 
Chillicothe,  O.,   1246,   1264,   1267, 

1269. 

China,  879,  893,   1766,   1865. 
Chippewas,  153. 
Chisholm,  A.  R.,  731,  757. 
Chittenden,   H.    M.,   940,   2570. 

-  N.  H.,  113. 
Choate,  I.  B.,  2425,  2950. 

—  J.  H.,  2421,  3203. 

—  R.,  1520. 

Choctaws.    152,    164,    196,    788. 
Chouinard,    H.   J.   J.    B.,   3464. 
Chouteau,  P.,  642. 
Christian,  G.  L.,  732,  1719. 
Christians,  2843. 
Christie,  J.,  1790. 
Christmas,  2723. 
Christy,  S.  B.,  3118. 
Church,  3465. 

G.  E.,  3331. 

Churches.     See  Religious  history. 
Cigrand,  B.  J.,  906. 
Cincinnati,  O.,  literary  club,  2712. 
Cincinnati,    society    of    the,    611, 

1189. 
Circle  of  honor,  847. 


Cisco,  J.  G.,  1335. 

Civil  law,   2398,    2399. 

Civil  War,  702-869;  Atlanta  cam- 
paign, 833;  diaries,  1224; 
New  York  in,  811;  Irish  in, 
2657;  Ohio  in,  1260;  remi- 
niscences, 1487.  See  also  Mili  - 
tary  organizations. 

Clagett,  W.  H.,  1521. 

Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.,  1522. 

—  W.  C.  C.,  643. 
Clarendon   co.,    N.    C.,    1234. 
Clark,  A.  C.,  2453. 

• A.  H.,  15,  1920. 

B.  N.,  660,  661,  2194,  2257. 

—  C.  A.,  157. 

—  Rear  Admiral,  C.  E.,  1523. 

—  E.  S.,  1524. 

—  F.  E.,  1784. 

—  F.  G.,  2835. 
G.  A.,  2309. 

—  G.  R.,  7,  463,  523,  555,  921. 

—  J.  B.,  2793. 

—  L.  B.,  2041. 

—  Bishop  T.  M.,  2899. 

—  W.,  1035. 

—  W.  A.,  1173. 

—  W.  P.,  1525. 

Clark  co.,  O.,  biography,   1394. 
Clarke,  G.  K..  3005. 

S.  A.,  2085. 

Clarkson,  A.  H.,  3134. 
Clay,  C.  M.,  1526. 

H.,  683,    1527,    1528. 

Clay  co.,  Ky.,   1041. 

Clay    Hill-on-the-Neuse,     N.     C., 

1237. 

Claypool,  H.  C.,  1851. 
Clayton  stone  axe,   133. 
Cleburne,  Maj.  Gen.  P.  R.,   1529. 
Clem,  J.  L.,  1530. 
Clemens,  W.  M.,  1336. 
Clemons,  W.  H.,  955. 
Clergy  reserves,  in  Canada,  3514. 
Cleveland,  A.  A.,  1287,  3006. 

—  E.  J.,  1531. 

—  G.,  337,  1438. 
Cliff-dwellers.       See       Aboriginal 

America. 

Climax,  Mich.,  1152 
Clinton,  Miss.,  1167. 
Clinton,  D.,  634. 

G.,  1532. 

Cloyd,  D.  E.,  3007. 
Cockburn,  Admiral,  665. 
Codex  Aubin,   3314. 
Codex  Nuttall,  3324. 
Codman,  J.,  526. 
Cody,  S.,  3270. 
Co-education,  2994,  2996. 
Cohen,  C.  J.,  1741. 
Coinage.     See  Money. 
Colborne,  Sir  J.,  3544. 
Colby,  C.  B.,  1835. 
Cold  Harbor,  844. 


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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Cole,  F.  T.,  1908. 
Coleman,  J.,  659. 

L.,  2877. 

College,  life  in,  2977. 

College  of  the  city  of  New  York, 

3049,  3050. 
Colley,  T.  W.,  1669. 
Collie,  J.  N.,  3545. 
Collins,  C.  L.,  1443. 

—  C.  W.,  1050. 

—  E.  D.,  1358. 

—  P.  A.,  1204. 

H.  O.,  527,  610. 

W.  B.,  2729. 

W.  R.,  1429. 

Collum,  R.  S-,  2258. 
Colombia,  2326,  3422-3427. 
Colonial  history,  95;  French  and 

Indian    War,    376-384;    gen- 

?  eral,  367-374;  individual  col- 
onies, 387-459;  Pontiac's  Con- 
spiracy, 385,  386;  suicide  in 
colonies,  400;  white  slavery 
in  colonies,  2673. 

Colorado,  antiquities,  134;  cliff- 
dwellers,  121 ;  cooperative  col- 
ony builders,  2488;  regional 
history,  952,  953. 

Columbia,  Tenn.,  1767. 

Columbia,  Tex.,  Revolutionary 
sentiment,  699. 

Columbia  college,  3068. 

Columbia  river,  fur-traders,  2531. 

Columbus,  O.,  1244. 

Columbus.  C.,  69,  269,  270,  278- 
282,  290,  302,  305,  307-309$. 

Colvig,  W.  M.,  158. 

Commerce,  and  industry,  690, 
1828-1850;  2514-2563;  fede- 
ral control  of,  25 ;  interstate, 
2408;  mercantile  marine,  22. 

Committee  of  Correspondence, 
Virginia,  495. 

Commons,  J.  R.,  2640. 

Communication  and  transporta- 
tion, 2564-2603. 

Conan,  L.,  2967. 

Conant,  E.,  1404. 

T..  3466. 

Concord,  battle,  571. 

Concord,  Mass.,  1087,  1103,  1105, 
1125,  1136,  1143,  2175. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  1180. 

Cone,  A.  S.,  1296. 

—  G.  H.,  1751. 

—  K.  M.,  2836,  2930. 

W.  W.,  1993. 

Confederate  roster  commissioners, 

736. 

Confederate  States  of  America, 
army  of,  802,  826;  capital, 
720,  787;  Congress  of,  842; 
currency,  735 ;  diplomatic 
archives,  59;  executive  and 


congressional  directory,  749; 
flag,  728,  729.  731;  Indians 
and,  788,  836;  Maryland  and, 
867;  navy  of,  853;  rosters, 
68;  signal  and  secret  service, 
849;  war  department,  2269. 
See  also  Civil  War. 

Congregationalists,  2833-2842. 

Congregations  Fran^aises,  3308. 

Congress,  and  the  cabinet,  2424; 
biographical  directory,  1401 ; 
young  men  in,  1430;  treaty 
power,  2374.  See  also  Gov- 
ernment, House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Senate 

Connecticut,  colonial  history, 
410-413;  first  constitution. 
2434;  governors  of,  1435;  in 
French  and  Indian  war,  376; 
Indians  of,  230;  land  com- 
pany, 632;  life  in,  2741; 
mayors,  2681;  regional  his- 
tory, 954-970;  Revolution- 
ary graves,  593 ;  Sons  of 
the  Revolution,  614;  Su- 
preme Court,  2435  ;  troops  in 
the  Civil  War,  810,  816. 

Connecticut  reserve,  1266. 

Connecticut  river,  915. 

Connelley,  W.  E.,  1031. 

Connolly,  J.,  1533. 

Conrad,  H.,  1719. 

H.  C.,  1898. 

Constant,  Baron,  see  Estournelles. 

S.,  2925. 

Constitution,  frigate,   2263,   2287. 

Constitutional  conventions,  Ala- 
bama, 2433;  New  Hamp- 
shire, 2453,  2454;  United 
States,  617,  620,  624. 

Constitutional  history,  2364-2385. 

Constitutions  of  Connecticut,  2434 ; 
of  New  Hampshire,  2455;  of 
Ohio,  2459,  2462;  of  United 
States,  26,  616,  622;  of  Vir- 
ginia, 2472.  See  also  Constitu- 
tional conventions. 

Continental  Congress,  biographical 
directory,  1401;  members  of, 
2406;  N.  Y.  delegates  to.  516. 

Convention  of  1787.  See  Consti- 
tutional conventions. 

Conway,  M.  D.,  3204,  3205. 

Conyngham,  G.,  513,   1534. 

Cook,  J.,  317,  2609. 

Cooke,  G.  W.,  2794,  2894,  3171, 
3206,  3207. 

J.  E.,  1368. 

Cooking,  2760;  Creole,  2736. 

Cooper,  O.  H.,  347. 
—  S.,  464. 

Cope,  W.,  3148. 

Copeland,  W.  E.,  2489. 

Copley  society,  3142. 

Copyright.  2773-2775. 


Corbett,  I.,  465. 

Cordell,  E.  F.,  1060. 

Cordley,  R.,  1032. 

Corey,  D.  P.,  2200. 

Cornelius,  E.,  466. 

Corning,  J.  L.,  2907. 

Cornish,  G.  H.,  3467.' 

Cornwall,  Duke  of,   3530;    Duke's 

own  rifles,  3463. 
Corporations,  federal  control,  25. 

See  Trusts. 

Correspondence    schools,    2981. 
Corry,  F.  M.,  1535. 
Corser,  S.  B.  G.,  1995. 
Cortelyou,  G.  B.,  1536,  1537. 
Corte-Reals,  273. 
Corthell,  E.  L.,  3402,  3403. 
Cortissoz,  R.,  3156,  3158,  3164. 
Cosier,  C.,  159. 
Costume,  in  America,  2735. 
Cotton   Gin    Port,    Miss.,    1171. 
Council,  S.  M.,  971. 
County  courts,  Va.,  2472. 
Courtenay,  W.  A.,  2259. 
Covell,  L.,  1229. 
Covenant  of  1774,  N.   H.,  574. 
Cowan,  Mrs.  G.  Fw  1 1 74. 

—  J.  E.,  684. 
Cow-boys,  in  Texas,  1352. 
Cowen,  B.  R.,  1249,  1429. 

—  Mrs.  P.  S.  S.,  1925. 
Cowdin,  R.,  750. 

Cox,  C.  C.,  1538. 

—  J.  D.,  1539. 
— -  J.  H.,  1996. 

Coxe,  R.  D.,  1693. 
"Coxey's  Army,"  2683. 
Coy,  E.  W.,  3136. 
Coyne,  J.  H.,  276. 
Cozzens,  S.  W.,  913. 
Cralle,  R.  K.,  1511. 
Crandall,  F.  A.,  685. 
Crane,  E.  B.,  277,  387. 
Cranmer,  G.  L.,  2572. 
Cranor,  H.  D.,  2846. 
Crapo,  P.  M.,  1540. 
Crater,  battle  of,  710,  742. 
Crawford,  E.  A.,  1997. 

—  M.  C.,  2730. 

S.  W.,  2269. 

Creeks,  203,  630. 
Cresap,  M.,  213. 
Cripple  Creek,  Col.,  952. 
Crockett,  D.,  1413,  1541. 

—  R.  H.,  1344. 

—  W.  H.,  2469. 
Croghan,  G.,  1542. 
Croly,  H.,  2731. 
Cromwell,  A.  D.,  348. 
Cronica  de  Cordoba,  3405. 
Crook,  Gen.,  786. 

—  I.,  2931. 
Crooker,  J.  H.,  2795. 
Crosby,  E.,  737. 
F.,  1859. 


INDEX 


Crossley,  J.  J.,  2426. 

Crowell,  L.,  1999. 

Crown  Point,  518. 

Crows,  204,  209. 

Cruikshank,  E.,  663. 

Crump,  R.  O.,  1543. 

Cuba,  2332,  3348-3360. 

Cubberley,  E.  P.,  16. 

Cuerpo  de  Patricios,  3409. 

Cuervo,  Tienda  de,  1345. 

Cuffel,  C.  A.,  738. 

Culebra,  3360. 

Culin,  S.,  114. 

Cullen,  W.  B.,  739. 

Cummings,  C.,  1081,  1082. 

Cunningham,  Ann  Pamela,  1544. 

—  Annie  R.,  488. 

Currency,  Canadian  copper,  3506; 

Confederate  States,  735.     See 

also  Money. 
Curry,  E.  S.,  160. 

—  J.  L.  M.,  3099,  3100. 

—  W.  L.,  161. 
Curtis,  N.,  162. 

—  W.  E.,  1699. 
Curtiss,  F.  H.,  2002. 
Cushing,  Gertrude  W.,   2154. 
T.,  1616. 

Custer,  Gen.  G.  A.,  151,  190,  201. 

Custom-house  records,    72,   73. 

Cutcheon,  B.  M.,  740. 

Cutler,  M     62^ 

Cutter,  W.  R.,  1764,  2150. 

Daae,  P.,  1007. 

Dabney,  C.  W.,  3008. 

R.  H.,  1780. 

R.  L.,  2926. 

Daggett,  A.  S.,  879. 

Dake,  J.  P.,  1545. 

Dale,  G.  N.,  1404. 

Ball,  C.  H.,  1926. 

Dalton,  M.  L.,  578. 

T.,  1017. 

Dame,  L.  L.,  1546. 

Dampier,  279. 

Dana,  C.  A.,  741. 

Danaher,  F.  M.,  2642. 

Danbury,  Conn.,   543,   957,    2532. 

Daniels,  J.,  3009. 

N.  H.,  2145. 

Danish   West   Indies,   3361-3362. 

Danville,  Va.,  720,  787. 

Darling,  H.  K.,  1359. 

Darlington,  M.  O'H.,  1495. 

Darmstiidter,  P.,  2505. 

Dartmouth  college.  1442,  3071. 

Dary,  G.  A.,  2005. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, 579,  599,  958. 

Daughters  of  the  Republic  of 
Texas,  1350. 

Davenport,  T.  W.,  1288. 

Davidson   G.,  2310. 


Davis,  A.  McF.,  528,   1853,  2610- 
2614. 

—  Mrs.  B.  W.,  1927. 
D.,  1547. 

Mrs.  H.,  1237. 

J.  E.,  3010. 

—  M.,  975. 

—  M.  R.  G.,  3132. 
O.  S.,  392. 

—  R.  H.,  1575. 

—  S.  J.,  529. 

—  W.  A.,  1083. 

—  W.  G.,  2490. 

—  W.  H.,  2000. 
W.  W.,  530. 

—  W.  W.  H.,  674,  2464. 
Dawes,  H.  L.,  1548,  1549. 
Dawson,  T.  C.,  3383. 
Day,  C.,  963. 

—  J.  E.,  2818. 

—  W.  A.,  742. 
Dean,  A.  D.,  2006,  2147. 

—  B.  S.,  2007. 

—  H.  O.,  2007. 

—  J.  S.,  2007. 
Dearborn,  H.,  639. 

—  Gen.  H.  A.  S.,  682. 
Death  Valley  party,  939. 
Deaths.     See  Vital  Records. 

De  Brehant  de  Galinee,  S.,  276. 
De    Casseres,  B.,  3208,    3209. 
De  Fronsac,  F.  G.  F.,  2026. 
De  Graff enreid,  R.  C.,  1551. 
De  Kalb,  Baron,  502. 
De  Leon,    Ponce.     See   Ponce   de 

Leon. 

De  Motte,  H.  C.,  2763. 
De  Normandie,  J.,  397,  531. 
De  Soto,  Hernando,  64,  283. 
Decker,  O.  S.,  580. 
Declaration  of  Independence,  66, 

519,   549,   2365-2367. 
Decrow,  G.,  1958. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1084,  1085,  3035. 
Deeds,   Bristol    co.,   Mass.,    1064; 

Suffolk  co.,  Mass.,  1133. 
Deerfield,  2749. 
Del  Bosque,  Fernando,  280. 
Delaware,   regional   history,   971- 

972. 

Delaware  river,  971. 
Delawares,  163,  231. 
Denison,  F.,  2927. 

J.  H.,  3093. 

Denney,  W.  T.,  2169,  2207. 

Dennis,  W.  D.,  1086. 

Dennison,  G.  S.,  1518. 

Denny,  H.  G.,  1905. 

Dent,  F.,  278. 

Denton,  D.,  34. 

Derby,  W.  D.,  2008. 

Desmond,  H.  W.,  2731. 

Detroit,  Mich.,   1148,   1154,   1160, 

2448. 
Deupree,  J.  G.,  743. 


Deupree,  Mrs.  N.  D.,  164,  1168. 
Dewey,  D.  R.,  2615. 

—  W.  T.,  2169,  2207. 
Dewing,  B.  F.,  2009. 
Dewitt,  D.  M.,  880. 
Dexter,  F.  B.,  1398. 

—  M.,  393. 

Dickerman,  G.  S.,  3011. 
Diaz,  Porfirio,  3317,  3318. 
Diaz  de  Solis,  J.,  3394. 
Dickinson,  J.  J.,  976. 

—  John,  467. 
Dickson,  W.,  1342. 

Didier,   E.    L.,    1555,    1652,    1656. 
Diffenderffer,   F.   R.,  2732. 
Digby,  N.  S.,  603. 
Dihigo,  J.  M.,  3354. 
Dillon,  J.  F.,  1676,  1732. 

—  J.  M.,  1731. 
Dinkins,  J.,  744. 

Dionne,    N.    E.,    377,    378,    3468, 

3470. 
Diplomatic   history,    1897,    2296- 

2363. 
Discovery     and     exploration,     in 

America,  268-311. 
District  of  Columbia,  government, 

2474;  regional   history,    973- 

995.     See    also    Washington, 

D.  C. 

Dix,  E.  A.,  3469. 
Dixon,  N.  W.,  1521. 

—  R.  B.,  165. 

—  S.  B.,  675. 

W.  H.,  423. 

Doak,  H.  M.,  3012. 
Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1206 
Dobell,  P.,  3571. 

Dodd,  W.  E.,  1728. 

W.  F.,  2616. 

Dodge,  A.  C.,  1297. 

—  E.  A.,  2347,  2424. 

—  G.  M.,  745,  1830,  1903. 
Doles-Cook  brigade,  851. 
Dollier  de  Casson,  276. 
Donaher,  F.  M  ,  1205. 
Doniol,  H.,  532. 
Donnally,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  2149. 
Doolittle,  J.  R.,  1552. 
Dorantes  de  Carranza,  B.,  3315. 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1131.     See  also 

Boston,   Dorchester   Heights. 
Dorchester  co.,  Md.,  1063-. 
Dorchester     Heights,     582,     559, 

1119. 
Dorsey,  E.  L.;  1711. 

G.  A.,  166-170. 

Dos  Passes,  J.  R.,  2384. 
Dotterer,  H.  S.,  2010. 
Dougherty,  F.  C.,  820. 
Doughty,  A.  G.,  3470. 
Douglas,  Camp,  716. 
Douglas,  H.  T.,  746. 

Harry,  1834. 

S.  A.,  1553. 


152 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Douglass,  F.,  1554,     1555,     3363, 

3364. 

Douay,  A.,  297. 
Doukhobors,  3473,  3533 
Dover,  N.  H.,  2176. 
Dow,  G.  F.,  398,  2238. 
Dowie,  J.  A.,  2928. 
Downes,  W.  H.,  3155. 
Downs,  T.,  368. 

Doyle,  J.  A.,  369,  370,  500,  501. 
Drago.  L.  M.,  3384. 
Drake,  Sir  F.,  279. 

—  S.  A.,  318. 
Draper,  A.  S.,  3013. 

L.  C.,  8,   107. 

Drescher,  W.   H.,  1194. 

Dreyfus.     See  Ferdinand-Dreyfus. 

Drummond,  J.  H.,  1961. 

W.  H.,  3518. 

Drury,  C.  K.,  2808. 

Duane,  J.,  468. 

Dubbs,  J.  H.,  2733,  3051. 

Du  Bois,   W.   E.   B.,   2638,   2644, 

2654,  2678. 
Du  Bose,  J.  W.,  1911. 
Du  Chaillu,  P.,  1556,  1557. 
Duchaine,  P.,  2523. 
Duddington,  986. 
Dudley,  M.  S.,  1399. 

T.,  404. 

Duel,     Crawford-Burnside,     2729; 

Hamilton-Burr,  2755. 
Duff,  J.,  3292. 
Dufferin,  Lord,  3448,  3540. 
Duffield,  G.  C.,  1022,  1023. 
J.,  1023. 

—  W.  B.,  2348. 
Dugast,  G.,  3471. 
Dulany,  D.,  434. 
Dulhut,  3507. 
Dulles,  C.  W.,  1510. 
Dunbar,  M.,  554. 

P.  L.,  2654. 

Duncan,  D.  M.,  3472. 

L.  W.,  1033. 

Dungan,  W.  S.,  2703. 
Duniway,  C.  A.,  3315. 
Dunlap,  B.,  628. 

J.  R.,  2388. 

M.  D.,  2929. 

Dunlap  correspondence,  628. 

Dunmore  war,  556. 

Dunning,  W.  A.,  2365. 

Durfee,  T.,  1558. 

Durham,  Lord,  3454. 

Dutch,  in  New  York,  414,   2643; 

in  South  America,  3385-3387. 

3398.     See  also  New  York. 
Dutch  Guiana,  3428. 
Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  2177. 
Dutton,  A.  H.,  3424. 
Duval,  M.  R.,  2012. 

W.  P.,  629. 

Dwight,  Mrs.  E.    A.   W.,   2734. 
M.  E.,  1489. 


Dwight,  T.,  1400. 
Dwire,  H.  R.,  747. 
Dye,  J.  H.,  3101. 
Dyer,  E.  O.,  2869. 

Eager,  P.  H.,  3248. 
Eagle,  W.  H.,  1610. 
Eames,  B.  T.,  1559. 
Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  2735. 

—  S.  B.,  1586. 
Early,  Gen.  J.,  807. 

East  Haddam,  Conn.,  955. 
Easthampton,  N.  Y.,  2178,  2197. 
Eastman,  C.  G.,  3197. 
Eaton,  E.  B.,  957. 
Peggy,  1447. 

—  W.  H.,  2811. 
Ecuador,  3429. 
Eddy,  A.  J.,  3165. 
Eden,  C.,  456. 
Edes,  P.  R.,  1087. 
Edgett,  C.  C.,  2105. 
Edmonds,  F.  S.,  3053. 
Edmunds,  A.  J.,  17. 

—  C.  K.,  1573,  1755. 
Edmundson,  G.,  3385. 
Edson,  J.  B.,  2013. 
Education,  biography,  1400,  1402, 

1403,  1408,  1410,  1560,  3091, 
3139;  compulsory,  3031 ;  gen- 
eral, 2977-2999;  history  of, 
16;  in  Hawaii.  3562;  in  Phil- 
ippines, 3572;  industrial, 
2999;  moral,  2991;  of  de- 
pendents, 2767;  of  feeble- 
minded, 2766;  of  freedmen, 
2992;  of  women,  2994,  2996; 
particular  institutions,  3043- 
3090;  Quincy  movement, 
3002;  regional,  3000-3042; 
religious  freedom  in,  2795 ; 
secondary,  2980,  2989,  2990; 
Southern,  3007,  3009,  3011, 
3018,  3023,  3025. 

Edwards,  E.,  533. 

J.  T.,  2014. 

Jonathan,  2930-2934. 

W.  H.,  2015. 

Eells,  M.,  171. 

Eggleston,  E.,  3198. 

G.  C.,  3198. 

Ehmann,  H.,  1560. 

Elder,  S.  J.,  2774,  2775. 

Elderkin,  Wm.  A.,  1443. 

Elections,  primary,  2426.  See 
also  Government  and  Admin- 
istration. 

Electoral  commission,  871,  873. 

Elgin,  Lord,  3451. 

Eliassof,  H.,  2852. 

Eliot,  Me.,  1051,  1052,  1057,  1059, 
2199. 

Eliot,  C.  W.,  3210. 

E.  C.,  1912. 

Eliot  academy,  3087. 


Elkin,  W.  B.,  3562.     *. 
Elkinton.  J.,  3473. 
Ellett,  T.,  869. 
Elliot,  L.  H.,  2796. 

—  R.  R.,  2819. 
Elliott,  Agnes  M.,  42. 

—  C.  B.,  1677. 

—  Mrs.  M.  H.,  1497. 
Ellis,  E.  S.,  349,  1611,  1657. 

—  L.  B.,  172,  1488. 
Ellsworth,  O.,  958,  1561. 
Elmwood,  958. 

Elson,  H.  W.,  1438. 

Ely,  R.  T.,  2491,  2872. 

Elzas,  B.  A..  1327-1329,  2853. 

Emerson,  F.  W.,  941. 

H.,  934. 

—  R.  W.,  3199-3236. 
Emerton,  E.,  90. 
Emery,  H.  C.,  2492. 
Emily,  bark,  2552. 
Emmerson,  T.,  1562. 
Emory  college,  Ga.,  999. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica,    102. 
Engelbrecht,   T.    H.,   2506. 
Engelhardt,  Z.,  2820. 
England,  and  America,  2308,  2671 ; 

and  Alaska  Boundary  Tribu- 
nal, 2316,  2317;  conflict  with 
France,  371,  385,  386;  in  the 
Civil  War,  702,  2342;  in 
Venezuela,  3438. 

English,  T.  D.,  3237. 

Eno,  J.  N.,  959. 

Enyart,  O.  M.,  1401. 

Epidemics,  1170,  1184 

Episcopalians.  See  Protestant 
Episcopal  church. 

Epitaphs.  See  Genealogy,  re- 
gional. 

Erie,  Lake,  navigation,  2569. 

Eshleman,  H.  F.,  1309. 

Esmein,  A.,  2389. 

Esquemeling,  J.,  3349. 

Essays,  index  of,  3. 

Essex  bar  association,    1753. 

Essex  co.,  Mass  ,  1088. 

Essex    insurance    company,    664. 

Estill,  H.  F.,  347. 

Estournelles  de  Constant,  Baron 
d',  1798. 

Ethnological  history,  Ohio,   1249. 

Eustis,  C.,  2736. 

Evangelical  Magazine,  600. 

Evans,  C.,  18. 

D.,  2737. 

—  F.,  1500. 

J.  W.,  3413, 

L.  B.,  644. 

N.  W.,  1250. 

S.,  1563. 

Ewer,  J.  K.,  748. 
Ewing,  J.  R..  1539. 
T../r,  1402. 


INDEX 


153 


Executive  department,  of  Mon- 
tana. 2452;  of  U.  S.,  2407. 
2412-2414.  See  also  Cabinet, 
President. 

Exeter,  N.  H.,  1182,  1189. 

Explorations  in  America,  268- 
311;  of  the  West,  645. 

Ezekiel.  Sir  Moses,  856. 

Factories,  women  in,  2686.  See 
also  Commerce  and  industry, 
Manufacturing. 

Fairbanks,  C.  W.,  534,  914,  1721. 

J.  W.,  3103. 

Fairchild,  H.  L.,  1676. 

Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1090. 

Falbisaner,  A.,  1747. 

Falckner,  J.,  2935. 

Falconio,  Mgr.  D.,  2936. 

Fallows,  S.,  1461,  2260. 

Fandrey,  G.  A.,  2859. 

Farmington,  Conn.,  960,  2691. 

Farnham,  R.,  1405. 

Farragut,  G.,  1564. 

Fearn,  R.  L.,  2359. 

Federal  aid,  2410. 

Federal  convention.  See  Consti- 
tutional conventions. 

Federal    expenditures,    2607. 

Federalist,  The,  2370. 

Felter,  H.  W.,  3054. 

Ferdinand-Dreyfus,  319. 

Fergus,  Mrs.  J.,  1565. 

Ferrar  papers,  438. 

Ferris,  B.,  89. 

—  M.  P.,  384. 
Few,  W.  P.,  3257. 
Fewkes,  J.  W.,  247,  248. 
Pick,  H.  H.,  1403. 

Fiction,     3176,     3183.     See     also 

Literature. 
Field,  Edward,  408,  1599. 

Eugene,  3238. 

Fielding,  G.  H.,  439. 

—  Mrs.  H.  C.  R.,  1950. 
Figueiras,  G.,  3438. 
Figueroa,  P.  P..  3419. 
Filcher,  J.  A.,  942. 
Filibustering,  Cuban,  3358,  3359; 

Texan,  697. 
Financial  history,  2604-2636;    of 

Confederate    States,    735;  of 

Danbury,  Conn.,  957. 
Fine  arts,  biography,  3148-3168; 

general,  3140-3147. 
Finley,  J.  H.,  3104. 
Finney,  B.  A.,  2690. 

C.  G..  3105. 

Fire     departments,     1081,     1086, 

1314. 

Fischer,  J..  281,  310. 
Fischer-Treuenfeld,  R.   F.  E.  von, 

3430. 
Fisher,  B.  van  D.,  2211. 

G.  H.,  2878. 

M.  M.,  3057. 


Fisher's  Island,  N.  Y.,  1214. 

Fiske,  D.  W.,  1700. 

J.,  106,  414.  3238^. 

Fitch,  A.,  2884. 
—  J.,  379. 

Fitch- Andrews,  A.  M.,  2023 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1083. 

Fitzgerald,  O.  P.,  943,  2937. 

Flagg,  C.  A.,  1930,  2797. 

Flags,  American,  2260,  2267,  2285  ; 
Confederate  States.  728,  729, 
731;  Georgia,  758;  historic, 
2262;  Pennsylvania,  2251, 
2280. 

Fleming,  W.  H.,  1581. 

W.  L.,  752,  881-885. 

Fleury-Ravarin,  2349. 

Fling,  F.  M.,  91. 

Flint,  J.,  1310. 

Flora,  F.,  2524. 

Florida,  discovery,  292;  early 
missions,  916;  immigration 
and  politics  in  1823,  629;  In- 
dians, 172;  mounds,  122;  re- 
gional history,  996-998;  Sem- 
inole  campaign,  628;  troops 
in  Civil  War,  844. 

Flower,  B.  O.,  1658,   1713. 

Fogg,  J.,  469. 

—  W.,  1057,  2199. 
Foley,  M.  F.,  2954. 
Folsom,  Gen.  N.,  1566. 
Foord,  J.,  1837. 
Foote,  F.  H.,  753. 
Foraker,  J.  B.,  1251. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  A.  S.  C.,  2822. 

—  C.  S.,  1404,  1405,  1483,  1535. 

—  J.  M.,  754. 
Ford,  G.  H.,  502,  536. 

—  P.  L.,  1875.  v 

—  W.  C.,  618,  2370,  2371. 
Foreign  relations,  2296-2363. 
Foreman,  W.,  602. 
Forestry,  2508. 

Forster,  G.  F.,  1165. 

Fort,  C.  H.,  1931. 

Fort  Ancient,  O.,  1245,  2715. 

Fort  Defiance,  N.  C.,  1237. 

Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  1199. 

Fort  Gregg,  battle,  778,  830. 

Fort  Industry,  O.,  1262,  1279. 

Fort  Laramie,  2278. 

Fort  Miami,  O.,  1279. 

Fort  Necessity,  1878. 

Fort  Niagara,   N.   Y.,    181,    1217, 

1225. 

Fort  Pitt,  580. 
Fort  Stedman,  857. 
Fort  Sullivan,  479. 
Fort  Washington,  N.  Y.,  566 
Fort  William  and  Mary,  553. 
Fortescue,  J.  W.,  503. 
Fortier,  A.,  2706. 
Foster,  Abby  K.,  1454. 
Andrew,  291. 


Foster,  F.  H.,  2960. 

—  H.  Mel.,  1828,  1829. 

—  J.  W.,  2312-2314,  3317. 

—  S.  S.,  1454. 
Fox,  "Bill,"  3239. 
Fox  Indians,  215,  229. 

France,  and  Newfoundland,  3452, 
3530i;  and  the  United  States, 
622,  2307;  conflict  with  Eng- 
land, 371,  385.  386;  in  Am- 
erica, 415,  3446;  in  American 
Revolution,  581,  594;  in  Can- 
ada, 3469;  refugees  from,  in 
America,  1320. 

Francis,  D.  R.,  2493. 

Franciscans,  278,  2823.  See  also 
Catholics. 

Francke,  K.,  3213. 

Franconie,  J.,  3332. 

Frankel,  L.  R.,  2764. 

Franklin,  B.,  60,  70,  71  478,  490, 
1567-1573. 

W.  B.,  1574. 

Franklin,  battle,  790,  840. 

Franklin,  st^te  of,  619,  1333, 
1336,  1344.  See  also  Tennes- 
see. 

Franklin    and     Marshall    college, 

»       3051. 

Franklin  co.,  O.,   1272. 

Franks  family,  2261. 

Fraser,  J.  F.,  2525. 

Frazee,  G.,  693. 

Fredericksburg,  battle,  774. 

Free  religious  association,  2794. 

Freedmen,   education  of,   2992. 

Freemasons,  1039,  1876,  2645, 
3108. 

Freetown,  Mass.,  1101. 

Frelinghuysen,  T.,  683. 

Fremont,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  1484,  1575, 
1576,  2074. 

French,  D.  C.,  3149,  3150. 

French  and  Indian  war,  375-386, 
413,  1365. 

Freneau,  P.,  35,  3240,  3241. 

Fretz,  A.  J.,  2092. 

Freytag-Loringhoven,  H.  F.  P.  J., 
755. 

Friars,  in  Philippines,  3575. 

Friedenberg,  A.  M.,  2854. 

Friedenwald,  A.,  1577. 

Friends,  75,  195,  207,  414,  1227, 
2176,  2844-2850. 

Fries  rebellion,  674. 

Frissell,  H.  B.,  3014. 

Frolic,  sloop.  668,  670. 

Frontenac,  Count,  3521. 

Frothingham,  O.  B.,  3173. 

P.  R.,  2921. 

Fulkerson,  A.,  1578. 

Fuller.  L.  D.,  2910. 

M.,  3242-3244. 

Fulton,  R.  B.,  3015. 

Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1436 


154 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Funk,  C.  S.,  1579. 
I.,  1580. 

—  La  F.,  1008,  1009. 
Funke,  A.,  3386. 
Furley,  B.,  424. 
Furness,  H.  H.,  1793. 
Fur-seal,  2309. 
Fur-traders,  2531. 

Gaboury,  M.  A.,  3471. 
Gagnon,  A.,  249. 

E-,  284. 

Games'  Trace,  Miss.,  1171. 

Gainesville,  battle,  785. 

Galinee.     See      De      Brehant     de 

Galinee. 

Gallatin  co.,  Mont.,   1716. 
Gallitzin,  Father,  2938. 
Galloway,  C.  B.,  2944. 
Gambrill,  J.  M.,  1061. 
Gannaway,  J.  W.,  2442. 
Gannon,  F.  A.,  1865. 
Gano,  S.,  2939. 
Ganong,  W.  F.,  3474-3476. 
Garcia  Al-Deguer,  J.,  3404. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  1053. 
Gardiner,  A.  B.,  1599. 
Gardner,  F.  A.,  2032. 
Garfield,  J.  A.,  1428,  1438,  1449. 
Gargan,  Mrs.  H.  N.,  2798. 
Garland,  H.,  3265. 
Garner,  J.  W.,  1582. 
Garnett,  J.  M.,  756,  757. 
Garrett,  C.  H.,  3264. 

—  W.  R.,  3058. 
Garrison,  G.  P.,  701,  1346. 

—  W.  L.,  706. 
Garzon,  I.,  3405. 
Gastman,  G.  W.,  2574. 
Gay,  J.,  960,  2691. 
Gayarre,   C.   E.   A.,    1042. 
Gear,  J.  H.,  1581. 
Geare,  R.  I.,  2262,  2713. 
Geauga  county,  O.,  579. 
Genealogy,    collected,    1922-1949, 

2057,     2925;  general,     1916- 

1921;      individual      families, 

1887,  1950-2163,  2929,  2969; 

regional,  38,  1224,  1420,2164- 

2246. 

Genet,  G.  C.,  2315. 
Gentry,  S.,  619,  1337. 
Geography,  and  history,  83,  315, 

331. 
George,  J.  Z.,  1582. 

N.,  441. 

George,  Lake,  384. 
Georgetown,  Me.,  2179. 
Georgetown,  S.  C.,  1332. 
Georgia,    Creek    lands,    630;  flag, 

758;  reconstruction    in,    877; 

regional     history,     999-1002; 

Revolutionary    history,    521, 

587 ;  troops  in  Civil  War,  85 1 ; 

vital   records   of,    1763-1800, 

2180. 


Gerhard,  H.,  2526. 

German  reformed  church,  2892. 

Germans,  in  America,  1403,  1560, 

2646,   2743,  3170. 
Germantown,  428. 
Germany  in  South  America,  2348, 

3381. 
Gerrymandering,   in   Iowa,    2446; 

in  Wisconsin,   2473. 
Gesner,  N.,  1206. 
Gestoso  y  Perez,  J.,  282. 
Gettysburg,  battle,  725,  761,  763. 
Gherardi,  Rear  Admiral  B.,  1583. 
Ghio,  P.,  2679. 

Gibbons,  Cardinal,  337,  2940. 
Gibbs,  J.  W.,  1584.  1585. 

—  W.  H.,  751. 
Giddings,  F.  H.,  320. 
Gifford,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  1586. 
Gigot,  A.,  2680. 
Gilbert,  G.  K.,  1770-1772. 

—  Horatio.     See  G.  Parker. 

—  Humphrey,  299. 
Gilder,  J.  L.,  3271. 
Gildersleeve,  B.  L.,  1775. 
Gillingham,  J.  L.,  1090. 
Gilman,  E.  S.,  2185. 

—  W.  S-,  1206. 
Gilmore,  J.  R.,  3245. 

—  W.  E.,  1678. 
Gilmour,  A.  P.,  759. 
Gilpatrick,  Mrs.  S.  C.,  1565. 
Girard,  S.,  1449,  3108. 
Girty,  S.,  146. 

Gist,  M.,  2268. 
Gladden,  W.,  2911. 
Glasgow,  J.,  2458. 
Glasson,  W.  H.,  1406. 
Glenn.  T.  A.,  1643. 
Gloucester  co.,  N.  J.,  2181. 
Glover.  J.,  561. 

—  S.  T.,  1415. 
Goddard,  J.,  1091. 

—  M.  E.,  1361. 
Godkin,  E.  L.,  1587. 
Goldsborough,  N.  L.,  2263. 
Goochland  co.,  Va.,  2182. 
Goodall,  G.  O.,  1291. 
Goode,  R.  U.,  1589. 
Goodknight,  J.  L.,  2692. 
Goodloe,  G.  C.,  1589. 
Goodnight,  S.  H.,  3214. 
Goodnow,  F.  J.,  2404. 
Goodpasture,   A.   V.,    1338,   1339, 

1407. 
Goodrich,  A.,  1760. 

—  C.  F.,  2264. 

—  J.  E.,  19. 
Goodwin,  W.  A.  R.,  2879. 

—  W.  W.,  394. 
Goold,  N.,  582. 
Gordon,  A.  C.,  2072. 

—  D.  M.,  3477. 

—  G.  A.,  3215. 
J.,  470,  471. 

J.  B.,  760-763,  857. 


Gordon,  J.  C.,  1590. 
Gordy,  J.  P.,  2390. 
Gorham,  Me.,  1055. 
Gorham,  J.,  2036. 
Gorrell,  J.,  472. 
Gosselin,  A.,  3478,  3479. 
Gould,  E.  P.,  1408. 

G.  H.,  2941. 

L.  E.,  1150. 

Goulding,  F.  P.,  1591. 
Government,      municipal,       2474- 

2485;  national,  2404-2424;  of 

Canada,  3450;  of  Ohio,    1263; 

state   and   local,    2425-2473. 
Governor's  Island,  N.  H.,  1178. 
Graham,  R.  G.  B.  C.,  283. 
Granbery,  J.  C.,   1650. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Herald,  1151. 
Grand  Traverse,  Mich.,  1156. 
Granger,  M.  M.,  2460. 
Grant,  Miss,  3003.    ' 
U.     S.,     1418,     1449,    1452, 

1453,  1592,  1593. 
Gratz,  S.,  583. 
Graves  of  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

See  Revolution. 
Gravestone       inscriptions.        See 

Genealogy,  regional. 
Gray,  C.,  2494. 

—  H.,  1594-1596. 

—  J.,  2691. 

—  J.  C.,  2475. 

R.,  2075. 

Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  2183. 

Great  Britain.     See  England. 

Great  Lakes,  exploration,  276; 
navigation  and  commerce, 
2541;  travels  on,  312. 

Greeley,  Colorado,  2491. 

Greeley,  H.,  887,  1597. 

S.  S.,  3059. 

Greely,  A.  W.,  886. 

Green,  D.,  1511. 

—  S.  A.,  20,    1092,    1093,    1868, 
2776. 

W.  S.,  I486. 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1383,  1386. 
Greenbacks,     See  Money. 
Greene,  G.  S.,  2041. 

—  J.  E.,  1598,  2959. 

J.  L.,  1574. 

M.  L.,  961. 

N.,  1599,  1600. 

R.  H.,  2040. 

Greenfield,  Mass.,  1094. 
Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  2184. 
Greenland,  273. 
Greenleaf,  W.  L.,  1405. 
Greenville,  treaty  of,  231. 
Greenwood,    Grace.     See   Lippin 

cott,  S.  J. 

J.  M.,  1410. 

Greenwood  Le  Flore,  164. 
Greer,  D.  H  ,  2942. 
Gregg,  S  ,  1601. 
Gregory,  J.,  Jr.,  2042. 


INDEX 


Gregory,  W.,  1602. 
Grellet,  S.,  2943. 
Gridley,  J.,  1079. 
Griffin,  A.   P.   C.,   21-26. 

—  C.  P.,  1603. 

M.  I.    J.,    92,    93,    537,    686, 

1475-1477,  2372,  2825,  2826. 

T.,  2944. 

Griffis,  W.  E.,  538.  2318,  2917. 
Griffith,  G.  B.,  2470. 
Griffitts,  H.,  473. 
Grimes,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  1604. 
Grimshaw,  W.  H.,  2645. 
Grinnell,  J.  S.,  1605. 
Griswold,  Conn.,  597. 
Grosvenor,  C.  H.,  1252. 
Groton,  Mass.,  2185. 
Grout,  E.  M.,  1417. 
Grove,  W.  B.,  625. 
Groves,  The,  N.  C.,  1236. 
Guam,  3559,  3560. 
Guanajuato,  Mexico,  3329. 
Gue,  B.  F.,  1026. 
Guerlac,  O.,  3355. 
Guernsey,  R.  S.,  2350,  2799. 
Guest,  W.,  2943. 
Guild,  A.,  764. 

C.,  1095. 

G.  B.,  888. 

—  H.  R.,  2109. 

Gulf   states,    bibliography,    6;  De 

Soto  in,   64. 
Gulliver,  F.  P..  1096. 
Gulliver's  Hole   muster-rolls,  604. 
Gummere,  A.  M.,  3261. 
Gunn,  S.  E.,  173. 

Habershon,  M.  H.,  2043. 
Hadley,  A.  T.,  2575. 

—  Amos,  1180. 
D.  B.,  1608. 

—  M.,  1411. 
Haebler,  K.,  3439. 
Haeselbarth,  A.  C.,  3360. 
Hague  tribunal,  2305,  2319,  2334, 

2343. 

Haida  Indians,  220. 
Haies,  E.,  299. 
Haight,  C.  S.,  1468. 
Haines,  H.  E.,  2693. 

—  R.,  2134. 
Haiti,  3363-3366. 
Halbert,  H.  S.,  1169. 

Hale,  E.  E.,  2738,  3060,  3246. 
W.  D.,  929. 

—  W.  T.,  2777. 
Haley,  M.  A.,  1097. 
Hall,  B.,  630. 

—  Emily  A.,  1606. 

—  E.  H.,  2714. 

—  F.  H.,  1497. 

G.  S.,  55. 

H.  O.,  1607. 

—  L.,  1607. 
P.  F.,  2983. 


Halle,  E.  von,  3333,  3334. 

Hallet,  S.,  1608. 

Halley,  R.  A.,  61,  1545,  2778. 

Hallum,  J.,  765. 

Halpine,  C.  G.,  3247. 

Halsey,  D.  P.,  1609,  1690. 

—  J.  J.,  2663,  2928. 
Halson,  G.,  2945. 
Halstead,  M.,  1253,  1254. 
Hamberlin,  L.  R.,  3248. 
Hamilton,  Adam  B.,  1610. 

Alexander,  1611-1614. 

J.  C.,  174. 

J.  G.  DeR.,  889. 

—  P.  J.,  539. 

—  R.,  3494. 

S.  D.,  2880. 

S.  M.,  1738. 

Hammond,  O.  G.,  1667,  2212. 
Hampton  Roads  conference,  745, 

829. 

Hampton  schools,  3010. 
Hamy,  A.,  284. 
Hancock,  J.,  1615,  1616. 
Hancock  co.,  O.,   1248,  1280. 
Hancock's  bridge,  massacre,   563. 
Handford,  T.,  1799. 
Handy,  L.  H.,  1965. 
Hanna,  J.  A.,  1292. 

—  M.  A.,  1255. 

—  M.  E.,  3356. 
Hannay,  J.,  662. 
Hansen,  C.  F.,  321. 
Hardee,  W.  J.,  1529. 
Hardy,  W.  H.,  890. 
Hare,  Lieut.  W.,  3484. 
Harkness,  W.,  3109. 
Harlan,  Justice,  1617. 
Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1216,  2186. 
Harlor,  J.  D.,  1271. 
Harlow,  Wm.  T.,  1126. 
Harmon,  D.  W.,  175. 

—  J.,  1256. 

Harmony  society,  2490. 
Harpers  Ferry,  709. 
Harpswell,  Me.,  2187,  2839. 
Harriman,  A.,  1175. 
Harrington,  C.  S.,  2576,  2577. 
M.  R.,  176. 

Harriot,  T.,  440. 
Harris,  E.  D.,  2197. 

G.  E.,  1665. 

H.,  2046. 

J.  S.,  2047. 

Mrs.  L.  H.,  3183. 

M.  M.,  3429. 

T.  S.,  177. 

—  W.  T.,  3094,  3095. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1315. 
Harrison,  C.  H.,  1393. 

—  J.  A.,  3272. 

—  S.  M.,  2017. 

Hart,  A.  B.,  27,    350,    766,    2405, 

3238. 
C.  H.,  1877. 


Hart.  J.  M.,  2049. 

Harte,  B.,  3249-3251. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  964,  965. 

Hartford  convention,  638. 

Harty,  J.,  3579. 

Harvard  university,  1807,  2697, 

3046,  3052,  3059,  3080. 
Harvey,  C.  M.,  1257,  2412,  2495. 

—  F.  L.,  977. 

—  G.  W.,  1177. 
Go-v.,  455. 

—  M.,  3480. 
Harwood,  W.  S.,  2984. 
Harwood  family,  1942. 
Haskins,  C.  W.,  2476,  2707. 
Hassam,  J.  T.,  396,     1519,     1618, 

3098. 

Hasse,  A.  R.,  28,  2779,  2780. 
Hassebach,  N.,  2784. 
Hathaway,  J.,  178. 
Haughwout,  L.  M.  A.,  1932. 
Hauser.  H.,  2527,  3563. 
Havana,  3357.     See  also  Cuba. 
Havasupais,  186. 
Haverhill      military      association, 

2274. 

Hawaii,  3562-3564. 
Hawes,  A.,  2757. 

—  F.  M.,  3016. 
Hawthorne,  J.,  3252. 

—  N.,  3252-3254. 
Haxall  family,  480. 
Hay,  G.  U.,  3481. 

—  J.,  1619,  1722. 
Hay-Pauncefote    treaty,    2325. 
Hayes'  Creek  Mound,  138. 
Hayes,  C.  W..  2881. 
Haynes,  G.  H.,  1098. 

Hays,  I.  M.,  1570. 
Hayward,  N.,  441. 
Haywood,  M.  De  L.,  456,  540. 

—  Martha  H.,  1236. 

—  N.,  441. 
Hazeltine,  I.  S.,  1387. 

—  M.  W.,  1362,  2320. 
Hazen,  M.  W.,  351. 
Hazen  Road,  2564. 
Heavens,  F.  J.,  1099. 
Hebard,  A.,  2578. 
Hebron,  Me.,  1054. 
Hedges,  S.,  285. 
Heitman,  F.  B.,  2265. 
Hemenway,  M.,  1621. 
Hemstreet,  C.,  1207,  3184. 
Henck,  J.  B.,  3110. 
Henderson,  Richard,  1035,  1036. 

—  Speaker,  1621. 

—  V.,  3101,  3115. 

—  W.  A.,  541. 

Hennepin,  L.,  36,  286,  297,  298. 
Hendricks,  T.  A,  1622. 
Henry,  Gen.  G.  V.,  1623. 

—  J.  W.,  1624. 

Patrick,  1625. 

W.  W.,  1627. 


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Henry  co.,   Va.,    1370. 
Hepburn,  A.  B.,  2617. 
Hepworth,  G.  H.,  2946. 
Heredia  y  Mota,  Nicolas,   3354. 
Heriot,  G.,  3482. 
Hermance,  W.  L.,  1628. 
Hernandez,  F.,  250. 
Herndon,  J.  W.,  2050. 

—  W.  L.,  1629. 
Herr,  B.,  322. 
Herran,  3427. 
Herrick,  C.  A.,  3017. 

L.  C.,  1630. 

R.  P.,  3061. 

Herriott,  F.  I.,  2443,  2618. 
Herts,  England.  1920. 
Hervey,  G.  W.,  1177. 
Hess,  J.,  3374. 

Heston,  A.  M.,  694. 

Hettner,  A.,  3387. 

Hetzel,  S.  R.,  1062. 

Hewit,  A.  F.,  2947. 

Hewitt,  A.  S.,  1631-1633. 

Hexamer,  C.  J.,  2646. 

Heyer,  J.  F.  C.,  2948. 

Heyward,  B.  R.,  2110. 

Hey  wood,  Maj.   Gen.    C.,    1634. 

Higgins,  "  Mrs.  N.,"  1963. 

Higginson,  T.  W.,  352,  1100,  3174, 

3216,  3255. 
Hill,  E.  A.,  2052. 
F.  A.,  3111. 

—  F.  S.,  2266. 

G.  C.,  1777. 

G.  W.  C.,  2893. 

—  J.  L.,  179. 

J.  P.,  1765. 

M.,  3062. 

Hillis,  N.  D.,  2797. 
Hillsboro,    N.   C.,   551,    1239. 
Hillsdale  college,  3073. 
Hinckley,  T.,  2056. 

Hines,  C.  F.,  2739. 

Hinke,  W.  J.,  1371. 

Hinsdale,   Mass.,   2188. 

Hinton,  M.  H.,  1237. 

Historic  and  scenic  preservation, 
2714,  2717. 

Historical  exhibitions,   1311. 

Historical  manuscripts  commis- 
sion, 62. 

Historical  publications,  Canadian, 
3558. 

Historical  societies ,  2  700-2  711; 
American  antiquarian  society, 
46,  67,  1343;  American  his- 
torical association,  15;  Amer- 
ican society  of  church  his- 
tory, 15;  City  history  club  of 
N.  Y.,  1203;  Delaware  his- 
torical society,  88,  89;  Lex- 
ington, Mo.,  historical  society, 
792;  Louisiana  historical  so- 
ciety, 647;  Lundy's  Lane 
historical  society  663;  Mili- 


tary historical  society  of 
Massachusetts,  802 ;  Ohio 
archaeological  and  historical 
society,  1269,  1270,  1439; 
Pennsylvania  historical  so- 
ciety, 17,  63;  Vineland  his- 
torical and  antiquarian  so- 
ciety, 1448;  Wisconsin  his- 
torical society,  10;  Worcester 
society  of  antiquity,  1110. 

Historiography,  83-108. 

History,  Methodology,  study  and 
teaching,  83-108;  state  his- 
tory in  schools,  94;  text- 
books, 85,  340-360. 

Hitchcock,    R.,    645,    2579,    3282. 

Hite,  J.,  1635. 

Hitz,  J.,  1590. 

Hoar,  G.  F.,  337,  1412,  1598, 
1636. 

—  J.  E.,  1637,  2972. 
Hobart,  Gen.  H.  C.,  1638. 
Hoch,  T.  W.,  2782. 
Hocker,  E.  W.,  2800. 
Hockersmith,  L.  D.,  767. 
Hockley,  R.,  425. 
Hodder,  A.,  2477. 
Hodgin,  C.  W.,  1018. 
Hodgins,  J.  G.,  3483. 

—  T.,  2321. 
Hodgman,  F.,  1152. 
Hoffman,  E.  A.,  2949. 

—  P.  H.,  1195. 
Hogg,  E.,  1667. 

—  H.,  1639. 

—  J.,  625. 

Holcombe,  T.  I.,  2909. 
Holden,  Serena,  3034. 

—  Stephen,  1208. 
Holdich,  T.  H.,  935. 
Hollis,  N.  H.,  2189. 
Hollister,  U.  S.,  180. 
Holls,  F.  W.,  1640,  3217. 

G.  C.,  3112. 

Holly,  J.  T.,  3366. 
Holman,  J.,  1641. 
Holmes,  D.,  932. 

—  E.,  181. 

—  H.  M.,  1347. 

—  J.  T.,  2125. 

—  W.  H.,  115,  116. 
Holt,  G.  C.,  1509. 
Homans,  J.,  1642. 
Home,  Wash.,  2499. 
Home  missions,   2793. 

Homes,  American,  2731;  colonial, 

2721;  New  England,  2730. 
Honduras.     See  Central  America. 
Hood,  Gen.  J.  B.,  730. 

—  J.  W.,  2385. 
Hooper,  F.  W.,  1186. 
Hoover,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  3138. 

—  Mrs.  M.  P.,  1010. 
Hopewell,     copper    objects,     123, 

125. 


Hopis,  169,  186. 
Hopkins,  G.  T.,  1227. 

Mrs.  R.,  1296. 

T.,  2065. 

• W.  P.,  768. 

Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1184. 

Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  1224. 

Hopley,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  1258. 

Horack,  F.  E.,  2429,  2528. 

Hord,  A.  H.,  2058. 

Horgan,  M.  H.  B.,  3157. 

Horn,  O.,  2143. 

Horton,  L.  H.,  1340. 

Hoskins,  E.  B.,  1181. 

Hotchkin,  S.  F.,  426. 

Hough,  E.,  1413. 

House  of  Burgesses,  442. 

House    of    Representatives,  Ohio 

in,  1252.     See  also  Congress. 
Houston,  H.  C.,  769. 
S.,  688. 

W.  C.,  1643. 

Howard,  A.,  704. 
C.  H.  C.,  2100. 

E.,  1644. 

—  H.,  2060. 

—  McH.,  770. 
Howe,  A.  F.,  2681. 

—  E.  M.,  3018. 

—  F.  C.,  2479. 

—  J.,  3484. 

—  J.  W.,  3218. 

—  M.  A.     DeW.,     1102,     2529, 
2801,  3185. 

—  S.  G.,  1645. 

—  T.  O.,  1646. 
W.  W.,  2399. 


Howell,  D.,  631. 
Howells,  W.  D.,  3253. 
Howland,  H.   E.,    1186. 

-   H.    R.,    182,    183,542,  1209, 
1210,  3494. 

—  J.  A.,  3278. 
Howley,  M.  F.,  287. 
Hoyles,  N.  W.,  3485. 
Hrdlicka,  A.,  117,  251. 
Hubbard,  G.  H.,  1507. 

—  R.  J.,  2740. 
Hubert,  P.  G.,  Jr.,  2619. 
Hudson,  H.,  288. 

—  J.  H.,  771. 
Hudson  bay,  2330. 
Hudson  river,  1206. 
Huff  cut,  E.  W.,  3574. 
Hughes,  T.,  2827. 
Huguenots,  1212,  1948,  1982. 
Huhner,  L.,  2647,  2855. 
Huichol    Indians,  256. 
Hulbert,  A.   B.,  380,  1036,  1878- 

1880,  2580-2584,  2976. 
Huling,  R.  G.,  3111. 
Hull  House,  Chicago,  1462. 
Humboldt   co.,  Cal.,  941. 
Humfreville,  J.  L.,  184. 
Humphrey,  J.  W.,  1153, 


INDEX 


Humphreys,  Mrs.  C;  F.,  1579. 

D.,  772. 

M.,  252. 

Hungerford,  D.  E.,  684. 
Hunnewell,  H.  H.,  2561. 
Hunt,  F.  L.,  3486. 
Hunter,  A.,  757. 

F.  B.,  1933. 

M.  T,,  1647. 

R.  M.  T.,  1647. 

—  W.  H.,  1259. 
Hunting,  N.,  2178. 
Huntington,  C.  P.,  1648. 

—  W.  R.,  2949. 
Kurd,  A.  S.,  3487. 
Hurst,  S.  N.,  2471. 
Huse,  H.  A.,  1649. 
Hutchinson,  L.,  2530. 
Hyde,  C.  C.,  2322. 

—  J.  B.,  185. 

Hyde    Park,    Mass.,    1122,    1123, 

2190.     See  also  Boston. 
Hyder,  N.  E.,  1341. 
Hymns,  2726. 

Icarian  community,  2494. 

Idaho,  regional  history,  1003, 
1004. 

Ihering,  H.   von,   253. 

Illinois,  mounds,  110;  regional 
history,  1005-1016;  schools, 
2767;  Soldiers'  home,  2763; 
troops  in  Civil  War,  773,  819, 
822. 

Illinois  state  historical  library, 
1011. 

Imboden,  Gen.,  715. 

Immigration.  See  Population  and 
race  elements. 

Imprints,  early  American,  20,  2776 ; 
Buffalo,  48. 

Independence  day,  2738. 

Independence  Hall,  1318. 

Index  and  Review,   29. 

Indiana,  administration,  2437; 
during  Civil  War,  864;  life 
in,  1857;  regional  history, 
1017-1020;  7th  regiment,  783. 

Indians,  144-233;  bibliography, 
32;  Buffalo,  1227;  Canadian, 
3550;  Confederate  States  and, 
788,  836;  dictionary  of,  224; 
New  Brunswick  189;  New 
Jersey,  1197.  See  also  under 
tribal  names. 

Industrial  history,  1255,  2514- 
2563.  See  also  Commerce. 

Ingram,  A.  E.,  1687. 

Insurance,  in  New  England,  2546. 

Intendants,  3538. 

Internal  improvements,  North 
Carolina,  2600. 

International  American  confer- 
ence, 3302,  3304. 


International  boundary  commis- 
sion, 2323. 

Internationale  Amerikanisten- 
Kongress,  2719. 

Inventions,    and   influence,    2500. 

Iowa,  antiquities,  140;  biography 
and  genealogy,  1420;  explo- 
ration, 311;  finances,  2618; 
fugitive  slave  case,  692 ;  gov- 
ernment and  administration, 
2439-2444;  Indians,  157; 
league  of  municipalities,  2478 ; 
regional  history,  1021-1029; 
state  publications,  1 1 ;  troops 
in  the  Civil  War,  827;  troops 
in  Spanish  War,  904. 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  1074. 

Irby,  R.,  1650. 

Irish,  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1205, 
2642;  in  New  Hampshire, 
388;  in  Philadelphia,  686; 
in  the  Revolution,  550;  in 
wars  of  U.  S.,  2657. 

Irish-American  history,   2658. 

Ironsides,  841. 

Iroquois,  538. 

Irrigation,  2502. 

Irving,  W.,  2531. 

Irwell,  L.,  775. 

Isle  of  Pines,  3367. 

Isles  of  Shoals,  2191. 

Isthmian  canal  commission,  3346. 
See  also  Panama  canal. 

Italy,  and  the  U.  S.,  2328. 

Ives,  F.  T.,  2741. 

—  J.  M.,  543,  2532. 

Jack,  D.  R.,  3197,3488-3492. 

—  I.  A.,  3490,  3493. 

—  John,  1136. 
Jackman,  Mrs.  L.,  776. 
Jackson,  A.,  686,  1447,  1651- 

1654. 
D.  E.,  2338. 

—  M.  E.,  962. 

—  S.,  936,  2802,  3019. 
Jacobs,  E.  H.,  118. 
James,  E.  J.,  94. 

—  G.  W.,  186,  187. 

—  H.,  3160. 

James  II.,  and  Virginia,  444. 
Jameson,  E.  O.,  2950. 

—  J.  F.,  620,  3375. 
Jamestown,  Va.,  1377. 
Janney,  T.,  1655. 

Janvier,  T.  A.,  288,  418,  1414. 

Japan,  2318. 

Jastrow,  J.,  1673. 

Jay,  J.,  638. 

Jefferson,  T.,   77,  478,  679,   1433, 

1656-1663. 

Jefferson  Davis,  privateer,  777. 
Jenkins,  F.  W.,  1182. 

H.  M.,  1312. 

W.  D.,  1170. 


Jenkintown,  Penn.,  library  society, 
2698. 

Jenks,  H.  F.,  1618. 

Jenny,  C.  F.,  2146. 

Jerdone,  F.,  2533. 

Jerome,  W.  T.,  1417. 

Jersey,   prison   ship,   535. 

Jervey,  T.  D.,  1979. 

Jesuits,  372,  2818,  2819,  3522. 
See  also  Catholics. 

Jews,  2851-2858;  cemeteries  in 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1329;  chari- 
ties of,  2764;  in  agriculture, 
2510;  in  Charleston,  1327, 
1328;  in  New  England,  2647; 
in  Switzerland,  2339. 

Jocelyn,  N.,  3151. 

John,  H.  F.,  2901. 

Johnson,  A.,  880,  1670. 

—  B.  F.,  587. 

C.,  2985-2988. 

C.  P.,  1415. 

—  E.,  2585. 

E.  R.,  3336,  3337. 

Gen.,  790. 

— —  L.  B.,  2694. 

T.  C.,  2926. 

Sir  William,  416. 

—  William  H.,  289. 

—  Willis  F.,  364. 
Johnston,  A.,  353,  963. 

—  C.,  188,  3318. 
E.  B.,  2708. 

—  L.,  2803. 

—  T.  D.,  1671. 
Jolliet,  Louis,  284,  311. 
Jones,  A.  K.,  778. 

—  C.  C.,  1664. 

—  C.  E.,  1664,  3113. 

C.  H.,  544,  1534. 

Captain,  145. 

—  D.  R.,  2989. 

—  Edward  D.,  2534. 

—  Elias,  1063. 

—  G.  M.,  2456. 

—  H.,  173,  1665. 

—  H.  D.,  2742. 

—  J.  H.,  779. 

—  J.  L.,  1710. 

J.  P.,  manuscripts,  65,  1451, 

1667,   1668,  2267. 

—  J.  W.,  780,  781. 

—  John,  1666. 

—  Joseph,  618,  3113. 

—  Brig.  Gen.  W.  E.,  1669. 

—  Willie,  1236. 
Jordan,  D.  S.,  944,  2309. 

—  J.  C.,  545. 

—  J.  W.,  588,  1314. 
Journalism,  2772,2777,  2787,2788, 

2791.     See  also  Newspapers. 

Printing  and  Publishing. 
Joyce,  J.  A.,  979. 
Juarez,  B.,  3319. 


158 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Juchereau-Duchesnay  family, 
3464,  3537. 

Judiciary,  biography,  1412;  fede- 
ral, 2403 ;  of  Michigan,  2448 ; 
of  Montana,  245 1 ;  of  New 
York,  2457,  2475;  of  Ohio, 
2460;  of  Texas,  2468.  See 
alsv  County  Court,  Constitu- 
tional history,  and  Law. 

Judson,  F.  N.,  2400,  2620. 

Julien,  M.  C.,  1982. 

Junkin,  W.  W.,  1672. 

Jurisprudence.     See  Law. 

Kain,  S.  F.,  189. 

Kanawha  co.,  W.  Va.,  1380. 

Kanipe,  D.  A.,  190. 

Kansas,  border  struggles,  1503; 
regional  history,  1030-1034. 

Kappler,  C.  J.,  191. 

Kaskaskia,  463. 

Kastner,  C.,  3114. 

Keasbey,  L.  M.,  2324. 

Keep,  H.  E.,  1154,  2215. 

Keifer,  J.  W.,  1260. 

Keim,  J.  S.  O.,  546. 

Keller,  A.  G.,  3361. 

G.,  964. 

H.  A.,  1673,  1674. 

J.  P.,  1315. 

Kelley,  J.  K.,  2463. 

Kellogg,  A.  W.,  2695. 

D.  O.,  1043. 

D.  S.,  1211. 

E.,  3256. 

Martin,  3115,  3116. 

S.  C.,  782. 

Kelly,  Gen.,  786. 

Kelsey,  C.,  2648,  2682. 

Kemerer,  J.  B.,  1675. 

Kemp,  F.  A.  van  der,  1676. 

Kemper,  C.  E.,  1371. 

W.  H.,  783. 

Kempker,  J.  F.,  2964. 

Kendall,  F.  H.,  2586. 

G.  W.,  2785. 

Kennedy,  D.,  3495. 

E.  W.,  2621. 

Kent,  A.,  1224. 

J.,  1397,  1677,  1678. 

—  W.  P.,  2401. 

Kentucky,  and  the  battle  of  the 
Thames,  673;  regional  his- 
tory, 1035-1041 ;  Revolution- 
ary graves,  584,  593 ;  travels 
in,  322. 

Keokuk  co.,  Iowa,  1025. 

Kern,  A.  A.,  3133. 

Kerr,  Gen.  J.,    1679,   1680. 

W.  J.  W.,  784. 

Kerrick,  L.  H.,  1580. 

Ketcham,  H.,  1661,  1625,  1777. 

Key,  F.  S.,  1451. 

Keydel,  O.  F.,  2252. 

Keyes,  J.  S.,  1103. 


Kilbourne,  J.,  1273,  1274,  1680- 

1682. 
Kimball,  C.  F.,  2696. 

G.  S.,  406. 

K.  F.,  3063. 

—  R.  J.,  1683. 
King,  C.,  785. 

—  G.,  1042. 

H.  C.,  3117. 

H.  M.,  2812,  2939. 

M.  F.,  1054,  1998,  2011. 

R.,  1261. 

W.  R.,  687. 

King   William's  War,  415. 
King's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  482. 
King's  Chapel,     See  Boston. 
King's  Mountain,  battle,  541,  547. 
Kingsley,  D.,  1684. 
Kingston,  R.  I.,  1325. 
Kinsman,  D.  O.,  2622. 
Kirk,  J.  F.,  3326. 
"Kirke,  Edmund,"  3245. 
Kirtland,  T.,  632. 
Kitchen  middens,  136. 
Kittery,  Me.,  482,  570,  595,  2192, 

2199. 

Kittredge,  G.  L.,  3064. 
Klein,  T.  B.,  1316,  3020. 
Klondike,  936,  937. 
Knabenshue,  S.  S.,  1262,  2781. 
Knapp,  J.  I.,  1155. 

Mrs.  O.  S.,  1104. 

Knaufft,  E.,  3152,  3153. 
Knight,  G.  W.,  1263. 

L.,  1019. 

Knights  of  the  Golden  Circle,  847. 
Knortz,  K.,  2743. 
Knox,  Gen.  H.,  1685. 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  740,  1562. 
Koch,  T.  W.,  2782. 
Kohler,  C.,  2351. 

M.  J.,  2856. 

Koianimptiwa,  162. 

Kootenays,  3556. 

Kossuth,  L.,  323. 

Krauth,  C.  P.,  2951. 

Ku    Klux    Klan,    882,    885,    899. 

See  also  Reconstruction. 
Kurnberger,  F.,  326. 
Kuykendall,  J.  H.,  1348,  1416. 

La  Barge,  J.,  2570. 
La  Fayette,  G.  W.  de  M.  de,  681. 
—  Marquis  de,  502,   508,     532, 

536,  681,  1660,  1687-1689. 
La  Gorce,  A.  de,  2416. 
La  Plata,  river  of,  295. 
La  Salle,  268,  300,  3523. 
La  Verne,  938. 
Labauve,  F.,  1686. 
Labonte,  L.,  1296. 
Labor,  21,  2672-2688. 
Labrie,  J.,  3478. 
Lacey,  J.  F.,  2508. 
Lacombe,  B.  de,  1800. 


Lafone  y  Quevedo,   295,   3394. 
Laidley,  W.  S.,   786,    1379-1381, 

1635,  1666,  1881,  1934. 
Lake  co.,  O.,  579. 
Lakeville,  Conn.,  968. 
Lamb,  F.  W.,  2068. 
Lambert,  W.  A.,  2948. 
Lamson,  Mrs.  M.  S.,  3021. 
Lancaster    co..    Pa.,    1309,    1319, 

2754,   2732,   2733. 
Lancaster  co.,  Va.,  2193. 
Lancasterian  school,  3020. 
Lancey,  S.  H.,  2268,  2269. 
Landes,  E.  S.,  354. 
Landis,  C.  K.,  1196. 
Landreth,  L.  S.,  2352. 
Landrith,  I.,  2952. 
Lane,  J.  J.,  3022. 
Lane   co.,    Ore.,   schools,   3078. 
Langille,  J.  H.,  290. 
Langton,  H.  H.,  56,  60,  3558. 
Lanier,  C.,  3258. 

S.,  3257-3259. 

Lansing,  R.,  2456. 

Lansing   skeleton,    117,    126,    141, 

143,  144. 

Laredo,  Spanish  settlement,  1345. 
Lamed,  J.  N.,  355. 

—  W.  T.,  2480. 
Larner,  J.  B.,  980. 
Las  Casas,  302. 
Lascelles,  B.  P.,  3496. 
Latane,  J.  H.,  2325,  2326. 
Latham,  H.  W.,  1443. 

—  Mrs.  T.  J.,  2496. 

Latin  America,  3302-3310.  See 
also  Mexico,  Central  America, 
South  America,  West  Indies. 

Latouche-Treville,  109. 

Latta,  M.  L.,  2649. 

Laughlin,  J.  L.,  2623,  2624. 

Laurens,  H.,  476. 

Laurier,  Sir  W.,  3557. 

Laut,  A.  C.,  3497. 

Laval  University,  3535. 

Laverendrye,  Sieur  de,  3457. 

Law,  2398-2403 ;  of  Virginia,  436. 

Law,  J.  D.,  324. 

Lawrence,  W.,  2912. 

Lawrence    academy,    1092,    3065. 

Lawrence  light  guard,  2290. 

Lawson,  J.,  1238. 

—  P.  V.,  1935. 

W.  R.,  2535. 

L'Enfant,    P.    C.,    974. 
Le  Beschu,  F.,  3338. 

Le  Conte,  J.,  3118-3120. 
Le  Flore,  Greenwood,  164. 
Le  Moine,  J.  M.,  3499. 
Le  Rossignol,  J.   E.,   2587. 
Le  Roy,  J.  A.,  193,  3575. 
Lea,  J.  H.,  1917. 
Leach,  J.  A.,  1936. 

J.  G.,  2099. 

M.  L.,  1156. 


INDEX 


159 


Learned,  M.  D.,  1319. 
Leather  Lips,  161. 
Leavens,  P.  F.,  2070. 
Leavitt,  J.  B.,  2373. 
Lebanon,    Me.,  2840. 
Lebanon,  N.  H.,  2194. 
Leblond,  325. 
Lee,  Mass.,  2 195. 
Lee,  A.,  462. 

C.,  770. 

G.  C.,  789. 

G.  S.,  3219. 

J.,  2765. 

J.  F.,  254. 

O.,  1418. 

Gen.    R.    E.,    753,   781,   848, 

1690-1693,2268. 

S.  D.,  790. 

Go-v.  T.  S.,  1600. 

W.  O.,  791. 

Leech,  H.  B.,  2353. 
Lefevre,  R.,  1212. 
Leftwich,  G.  J.,  1171,  1864. 
Legal  tender.     See  Money. 
Legislatures,    character   of,    2387. 
Legler,  H.  E.,  1157. 
Leicester,  Mass.,  2196. 
Leighton,  Capt.    S.,    582,    1694. 

W.,  3293. 

Lejeal,  L.,  30,  119. 
Leland,  C.  G.,  3260. 
Lernrnon,  L.,  347. 
Lenawee  co.,   Mich.,    1155. 
Lenoir,  Mrs.   R.  T.,  Sr.,   1237. 
Lent,  N.  B.,  2071. 
Leonard,  B.  C.,  1695. 
D.  L.,  3564. 

—  J.  W.,  1419,  1434. 
Leroy-Beaulieu,  P.,  2497,      2536, 

2650,   2651,   3500. 
Leslie,  Mo.,  116. 
Lester,  C.  E.,  291. 
Leupp,  F.  E.,  1514. 
Levering,  J.  M.,  1317. 
Lewes,  Delaware,   972. 
Lewis,  A.,  3120. 
A.  H.,  1105,     1571,     1654. 

—  D.  H.,  1511. 

E.  C.,  1791. 

E.  J-,  2783. 

F.  D.,  194. 

H.  E.,  1937. 

John,  439. 

K.  B.,  1055. 

S.  T.,  1420. 

T.  H.,  64. 

V.  A.,  646. 

Lewis  and  Clark  centennial,  1303. 
Lexington,     Mass.,     battle,     475, 

1125;  normal  school,  3021. 
Lexington,   Mo.,  battle,   792. 
Libraries,    1126,    2689-2699.     See 

also  Library  of  Congress. 
Library   of  Congress,   John    Paul 


Jones  manuscripts,  65;  Lin- 
colniana,  45;  Philippine  ma- 
terial, 23,  41;  Texas  docu- 
ments, 76. 

Life   and   manners,    2720-2760. 

Life-saving,  2769. 

Lighthouse  service,  Cal.,  951. 

Lighting,  colonial,  2746. 

Ligues   de   consommateurs,   2675. 

Lincoln,  A.,  44,  45,  878,  1428, 
1433,  1449,  1451-1453,  1697- 
1709. 

C.  H.,  65. 

D.  F.,  2766. 

Mrs.  M.  D.,  1773. 

Nancy   H.,  1710. 

Lindley,  J.,  195. 

Linehan,  J.  C.,  1183. 

Lingan,  J.  M.,  1711. 

Linn,  W.  A.,  1597. 

Lippincott,  S.  J.,  981. 

Lipscomb,  A.  B.,  1037,  1659. 

Lisbon,  Conn.,  954. 

Liscum,  Gen.  E.  H.,   1712. 

Litchfield,  W.  J.,  2073. 

Litchfield  co.,   Conn.,   969. 

Literature,  biographical  and  criti- 
cal, 3195-3301 ;  general,  3169 
-3181;  German  writers  in 
America,  3170;  history  of, 
1431;  regional,  3182-3194. 

Lithography,  3147. 

Little,  A.  W.,  1882. 

G.  T.,  3066. 

Little  Big  Horn  battle,  151,  190, 
201. 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1436. 

"Little  Rest,"  1325. 

Littlejohn,  E.  G.,  1349. 

Livingston,  L.  S.,  274. 

—  P.,  1445. 
Lloyd,  H.  D.,  1713. 

—  T.,  1714. 

Local   government,    2425-2473. 
Local  history,  911-1392. 
Locks,  W.  A.,  368. 
Lockwood,  B.  A.,  891. 
Lodge,xH.  C.,  460,  504,  1440,  1613, 

2417. 

Logan,  Indian,  213. 
Logan,  G.  W.,  1496. 

—  James,  3261. 
London,  J.,  2537. 

London,  committee  of  merchants, 

477;  East,  368. 

Long,  J.   D.,   1689,   1762,  2271. 
Long  Branch,  N.  J.,   1197. 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1223,  2197. 
Longfellow,  H.  W.,  3262,  3263. 
Longley,  J.  W.,  2327. 
Longstreet,  J.,  793. 
Loomis,  F.  B.,  2354. 
Looscan,  A.  B.,  1350,  1482,  1498. 
Lord,  C.  C.,  1184. 
Mrs.  E.  L.,  1294. 


Lord,  J.  K.,  3121. 
John,  337. 

—  N.,  3121. 
Lore,  C.  B.,  88. 
Loring,  A.  G.,  2150. 
Lorini,  E.,  3407. 
Lossing,  B.  F.,  1886. 
Louisburg,  367.  t 
Louisiana,  bibliography,  51 ;  early 

missions,   916;  in  Civil  War, 

796;  in     1804,    643;  regional 

history,  1042-1 048. 
Louisiana      purchase,       640-655, 

2493,    2495;  exposition,  910. 
Love,  W.  A.,  196,  1172. 

W.  DeL.,  915,  965. 

Loveland,  I.  A.,  2953. 

S.  C.,  2953. 

Lovell,  A.  T.,  2272. 
Low,  A.  M.,  3440. 

E.  R.,  197. 

F.,  627. 

S.,  1417. 

—  W.  H.,  3141. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1006. 
Lowell,  J.  R.,  1863. 
Lowndes  co. ,  Miss.,  1172. 

Loyal  Legion,  52,  803,  2254,  2276. 

Loyalists,  499,  528,  554,  573,  603- 
605,  1136,  1533.  Set  also 
Revolution,  American. 

Lucas.  Gen.  R.,  1715. 

Luce,  S.  B.,  2273. 

Luckey,  G.  W.  A.,  2990. 

Luetscher,  G.  D.,  2391,  2538. 

Lumholtz,  C.,  255,  256. 

Lummis,  C.  F.,  32,  945,  946,  1820. 

Lutherans,  2859-2862. 

Luzzatti,  L.,  2328. 

Lyford,  J.  O.,  1180. 

Lyman,  H.  S.,  1295,  1296. 

Mrs.  L.  B.,  1716. 

— N.  H.,  1181. 

Lynching,  2498. 

Lynn,  Mass.,  2198. 

Lyon,  A.  B.,  916,  930. 

M.,  1717. 

Misv,  3003. 

Mabie,  H.  W.,  3067,  3220,  3221. 

McAdain,  R.  W.,  917. 

McAleer,  G.,  3501. 

McAllister,  W.  A.,  1373. 

Macaulay,  A.,  621. 

M'Cabe,  C.  C.,  2804. 

McCabe,  L.  R.,  3273. 

M'Cabe,  R.  E.,  1858. 

McCaleb,  W.  F.,  676. 

McCall,  Mrs.  L.  M.,  2481. 

S.  W.,  2418. 

McCarthy,  C.,  689,  2392. 
McCarver,  M.  M.,  1297. 
McCausland,  J.,  794. 
McClain,  E.,  1733. 
McClellan,  Gen.  G.  B.,  795. 


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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


McClellan,  G.  B.(  1417. 
McClintick,  W.  T.,  1264. 
McClure,  A.  K.,  1421. 

R.  L.,  1038. 

McClurg,  J.,  618. 

McCollum   Institute,  N.  H.,  1188. 
McCorkle,  L.  A.,  548. 
McCormick,  J.  A.,  1422. 
McCreary,  G.  W.,  2784. 
Macdonald,  A.  S.,  33. 
MacDonald,  W.,  95,  892. 
Macdonell,  J.,  2355. 
McDougall,  J.  L.,  3502,  3503. 
M'Elwee,  W.  E.,  2588. 
Macfarland,  H.  B.  F.,  1537,  1785. 
McFarland,  R.  W.,  1267. 
McGovney,  D.  O.,  3576. 
McGrath,  J.,  796. 
P.     T.,     2329,     2330,    3504, 

3505. 

McGuinness,  E.  D.,  1718. 
McGuire,  H.  H.,  1719. 
Machimoodus.    See  East  Haddam. 
Mcllhany,  H.  M.,  1938. 
Mclver,  C.  D.,  3023. 
McKay,  W.,  684. 
Mackaye,  J.  M.,  2974. 
Mackclothlan,  R.,  1991. 
McKee,  J.  H.,  797. 
McKenzie,  R.  M.,  1423. 
Mackie,  J.,  3348. 
Mackinac,  1163. 
McKinstry,  E.  W.,  1443. 

Mrs.  M.,  2809. 

McKinley,  W.,  1428,  1438,    1720- 

1725,  1762. 

McLachlan,  R.  W.,  3506. 
McLaughlin,  A.  C.,  96. 

J.  F.,  1717,  2915. 

Maclay,  E.  S.,  1762. 
McLean,  J.,  1726. 
Maclean,  J.  P.,  120,  2805. 
McLean  co.,  111.,  1009,  1012,  2436, 

2503,    2574,    3024.     See    also 

Bloomington,  111. 
McLellan,  H.  D.,  1055. 
McLennan,  W.,  3507. 
McLeod,  J.,  3508. 

R.  R.,  3509. 

McMaster,  J.    B.,    356,    648,    677, 

678,  690,  2402. 
McMinn,  Gov.  J.,  688. 
McMinn  correspondence,    198. 
McMurry,  C.  A.,  97. 
McNair,  E.,  1727. 
MacNeill,  L.  G.,  3510. 
McNeilly,  J.  S.,  798. 
Macon,  N.,  625,  1728. 
McPike,  E.  F.,  2044. 
MacQueary,   T.    H.,   2767. 
MacVey,  W.  P.,  2865. 
McVickar,  Bishop   W.  N.,  2899. 
Madawaska,  Me.,  1050. 
Madison,  Pres.  James,  643,   1729. 
— —  Rev.  James,   618. 


Madison  co.,  Tenn.,  1335. 

Madison  co.,  Tex.,  1354. 

Magnien,  A.  L.,  2954. 

Magoon,  C.  E.,  2423,  3577. 

Mahan,  A.  T.,  98,  1762,  2356,  2419. 

Mahon,  A.  W.,  3511. 

Maillet,  L.  R.,  1730. 

Maine,  bibliography  of  maps,  49; 
genealogies,  2199;  regional 
history,  1050-1059;  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution, 
616;  32d  Infantry  in  Civil 
War,  769. 

Maiden,  Mass.,  2200. 

Maler,  Teobert,  244. 

Mallard,  R.  Q.,  2885. 

Mallett,  J.  W.,  799. 

Manabozho,  174. 

Manchester,  Mass.,  2201. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  history,  2834. 

Manderson,  C.  F.,  800. 

Manila,  3571. 

Manitoba,  3472,  3532.  See  also 
British  America. 

Mann,  F.  A.,  292. 

H.,  2366. 

W.  R.,  2230. 

Manufacturing,  2516,  2525,  2532, 
2534,  2542,  2556.  See  also 
Commerce  and  industries, 
Factories. 

Manuscripts,  57-79 ;  Cheever  MSS. , 
1519;  Franklin  papers,  1572; 
Washington's  account-book, 
1884.  See  also  Library  of 
Congress. 

Maps,  Boston,  1068;  Chile,  40; 
Eliot,  Me.,  1057;  Florida, 
998;  Maine,  49;  period  of 
discovery  and  exploration, 
278,  296,  297,  310;  Philip- 
pines, 23,  41. 

Maramech,  215. 

Marble,  A.  J.,  1109. 

A.     R.,     1108,     1867,    3092, 

3222,   3223,   3241,   3243. 

J.  P.,  1446. 

Marblehead,  Mass.,  561,  2202, 
2203. 

Marietta,  O.,  120,  1242,  1256,  1281. 

Marine  corps,  2258.     See  Navy. 

Mark,  H.  T.,  2991. 

Markham,  C.  R.,  309,  310. 
E.,  3264. 

Marquand,  H.  G.,  3152. 

Marquette,  Jacques,  284,  285,  297, 
311. 

Marquis,  T.  G.,  1425,  3512. 

Marriages.     See  Vital  Records. 

Marriott,  C.,  982. 

Marroqui,  J.  M.,  3320. 

Marshall,  J.,  1731-1733. 

Marshall  co.,  Ala.,  933. 

Marshall  co.,  Miss.,  2386. 

Martin,  Abraham,  3461. 


Martin,  Alexander,  3122. 

G.  C.,  1197. 

J.,  1734. 

Mrs.  S.  S.,  2076. 

Martinique,  3368. 

Martyr,  P.,  302. 

Mary  Washington  association, 
1062. 

Maryland,  Bray's  mission,  374; 
Civil  War  campaigns  in, 
802;  colonial  history,  433- 
435;  Confederacy  and,  867; 
English  statutes  in,  2577; 
Medical  annals,  1060. 

Mason,  James  M.,  1735. 

John,  2185. 

V.,  1735. 

Masons.     See  Freemasons. 

Massachusetts,  Address  of  legisla- 
ture, 633 ;  Ancient  and  hono- 
rable artillery  company,  2272, 
2283;  colonial  history,  396- 
404;  guide  to,  911;  military 
companies,  748,  750,  764; 
military  historical  society, 
2275;  militia,  2270;  record 
commission,  75 1 ;  regional  his- 
tory, 1064-1 146;  Revolution- 
ary graves,  593 ;  Revolution- 
ary soldiers  and  sailors,  590; 
Shays'  rebellion,  623;  street 
railways,  2568;  turnpikes, 
2586. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 3076. 

Massie,  D.  M.,  1426. 

Mateer,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  893. 

Mathew,  Father,  2955. 

Mather  family,  1092. 

Matthews,  A.,  907,  2498. 

—  B.,  3068. 

F.,  1749. 

Maulsby,  D.  L.,  3186. 
Maumee  river,  300,  1279. 
Maurice,  A.  B.,  3289. 
Maury,  R.  L.,  801. 
Maverick,  M.,  2079. 
Maxcy,  J.  S.,  1053. 
Maxwell,  C.  H.,  3069. 

—  D.  F.,  3513. 
Mayflower,  389. 
Mayflower  genealogies,  2057. 
Maynard,  G.,  1110,  1759. 
Mayo,  A.,  1851. 

—  A.  D.,  2992,  3096. 
Mead,  E.  D.,  2393,  3224. 

L.  A.,  1620. 

Meade,  E.  S.,  2539,  2626. 
Mechanicsburg,  Miss.,  battle,  819. 
Mecklenburg  co.,   N.   C.,    1240. 
Medfield,  Mass.,  2204. 
Medford,  Mass.,  576,   1081,   1082, 

1107,   1132,  2270. 
Medicine,  practice  of,  in  Maryland, 
1060;  in  Vermont,  1357. 


INDEX 


161 


Medina,  C.,  3339. 
Medrano,  F.  de,  298. 
Meffert,  W.  H.,  1039. 
Mejia  expedition,    1355. 
Mellen,  G.  F.,  1427,  2785,  3070. 
Mellon,   Mrs.    R.   H.,    1939. 
Melsheimer,   F.   V.,   2956. 
Membre,  297. 
Mendenhall,  H.  G.,  2886. 
Mendes,  A.  P.,  1736. 

H.   P.,    1736. 

Mendes   de   Almeida,   J.,   3415. 
Mendon     massacre       monumen 

2106. 

Menomonie,  Wis.,  3042. 
Mercantile    marine    bibliography 

22. 

Mercer,  L.  P.,  1494. 
Meredith,  E.,  121. 
Merriam,  C.  E.,  2394. 

W.   R.,  2652,  2653. 

Merrill,  W.,  2081. 
Merriman,  T.  M.,  407. 
Mervine,  W.  M.,  591,  592,  2181. 
Messenger,  N.  O.,  66,  1430,  1515 

3340. 

Messier,  R.  V..  2082. 
Messmore,  J.  H.,  2962. 
Methodist  book  concern,  2790. 
Methodists,  2863-2867;  in  Canada 

3467,  3547. 
Mexican  War,  684. 
Mexico,     3312-3329;     aboriginal 
234-267;     bibliography,      14 
30;  exiles  in,  after  Civil  War 
723;  Pious  fund,  2319,  2334 
2343. 
Meyer,  A.  N.,  3244. 

B.  H.,  2589. 

Meyers,  R.  C.,  1801. 
Meynell,  W.,  3167. 
Michaud,  J.  S.,  2828. 
Michigan,  Indian  missions,  2821 
Jesuits  in,   2818,   2819;  judi- 
cial   system,     2448;  military 
company,    791;  regional    his- 
tory,  1147-1163. 
Michilimackinac,  1147. 
Middle  west,  education  in,  2997. 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  2205. 
Middleton,  J.  S.,  2849. 
Middletown,  Conn.,  962,  967. 
Mifflin,  T.,  1304. 

Military  history,  2247-2290;  of 
Ohio,  1241,  1260;  of  Vermont, 
1356.  See  also  Army,  Mili- 
tary organizations,  Militia. 
Military  organizations,  U.  S., 
Arkansas,  865 ;  Brunswick 
guards,  805 ;  Connecticut, 
816;  Durrell's  battery,  738; 
Florida,  844;  Georgia,  851; 
Illinois,  773,  819,  822;  Iowa, 
827,904;  Massachusetts,  561, 
1  750,  764;  Michigan,  791; 


Mississippi,     743,     798;  Mis- 
souri,  865;  New  York,     726, 
797;  Pennsylvania,  724,  809, 
810,  823;  Rhode  Island,  768; 
Sixth     U.   S.  infantry,   2250; 
Tennessee,    835;  Texas,    865 
Virginia,  710,   734,869;    Wis 
consin,   861 ;  Worcester  ligh 
infantry,     1130,     1145.       Se 
also  Army,   Military  history 
Militia,  Navy. 

Militia,  2249,  2256,  2270.     See  als, 
Army,  Military  history,  Mili 
tary  organizations. 
Mill  Springs,  battle,  868. 
Millard,  B.,  3266. 

T.  F.,  199. 

Millbury,  Mass.,  2206. 
Milledgeville,  Ga.,  1000. 
Miller,  A.  J.,  1431. 

G.  L.,  1827. 

J.,  419. 

J.  L.,  382,  1918. 

L.  M.,  1158. 

—  T.  H.,  665. 
Mills,  J.,  1737. 

W.  B.,  2225. 

Milner,  W.  J.,  804. 
Milton,  Mass  ,  1137. 
Mims,  E.,  2786;  3025,  3187,  3188 
Mines,     Alaskan,     2537;  Calumel 
and      Hecla,      2540;  quartz 
2520;  Nevada,    2553;  strikes 
in,     2679,     2680;  Sturbridge 
Mass.,  1098. 
Minnesota,  Indians,  202;  regional 

history,  1164-1165. 
Minor,  B.  B.,  2084. 
Minto,  J.,  200. 
Minto  pass,   200. 
Miquelon,  3498. 

Missions,  Californian,  2822;  Chin- 
ese, 1766;  French  Catholic, 
2831 ;  Michigan  Indian,  2821 ; 
New  York,  1228;  Onondaga 
co.,  1233;  Spanish-American, 
2816.  See  also  Indians. 
Mississippi,  education  in,  3015; 
Indians  of,  152;  newspapers 
of,  46;  military  companies, 
743,  798;  reconstruction  in, 
875,  890;  regional  history, 
1166-1172;  territorial  law, 
2449. 

Mississippi  river,  exploration  of, 
284,  285,  301,  1164;  floods, 
918;  navigation  and  com- 
merce, 2541 ;  trade  route, 
2579. 

Mississippi  valley,  antiquities, 
131;  bibliography,  51;  dis- 
covery and  exploration,  297; 
history  of,  920. 
Missouri,  biography,  1415,  1624; 
military  companies  of,  865; 


railroads,    2598;  Revolution- 
ary graves,  578,  585,  593. 

Missouri  compromise,  675. 

Missouri  river,    steamboating    on, 
919,  2570;  trade  route,  2579. 

Mitchell,  A.  H.,  1737. 
—  G.  E.,  805. 

M.,  1388. 

W.  B.,  3256. 

W.  C.,  2627. 

Mitla,  ruins,  258. 
Mitre,  Bartolome,  295. 
Mobile,  Ala.,  932. 
Moffett,  S.  E.,  937,  2540. 
Mohawks,  173,  415. 
Mohun,  R.  D.,  1629. 
Molesworth,  W.,  3514. 
Monette,  J.  W.,  918,   2541. 
Money,  Confederate  currency,  735; 

legal     tender,     2605,      2612; 
merchants'  notes,  2613.  2614; 
monetary  history,  2617;  prin- 
ciples    of,   2623;  greenbacks, 
2627;  in  New  England  colo- 
nies, 2628,  2629;  money  and 
banking,  2636.     See  also  Fi- 
nancial history. 
Monmouth,  battle  of,  534. 
Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  1197. 
Monongahela  river,  381. 
Monroe,  C.  E.,  2542. 

Mrs.  H.  E.,  983. 

—  J.,  1738. 
Monroe  co.,  la.,  1420. 
Monroe  doctrine,  2346-2363. 
Montague,   G.    H.,   2543,   2544. 
Montana,  biographies,  1565,  1716; 
government  and  administra- 
tion, 2450-2452 ;  regional  his- 
tory, 1173-1176. 
Montcalm,  383. 
Monterey,  Cal.,  950. 
Montesquieu,  525. 
Montferrat,  B.,  2357. 
Montgomery,  Kan.,  1033. 
Montgomery,   H.   E.,   1703$. 
Montgomery  co.,  Term.,  1338. 
Monticello,  Va.,  1662. 
Montmorin,  Comle  de,  622. 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  2207,  2208. 
Montreal,  277,  3447. 
Mooar,  G.,  2001. 
Moody,  C.  A.,  1576. 

-  J.  M.,  1739. 
Mooney,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  806. 
Moore,  C.,  984,  985. 

-C.  B.,  122-124. 

-  C.  L.,  3225. 

-  F.,  2683. 

-  F.  W.,  99,  100,  1511 

-  H.  L.,  1266,  2086. 

-  J.  B.,  2331,  3305. 

-  J.  C.,  807. 

-  J.  S-,  808. 

-  J.  W.,  2088. 


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Moore,  M.  C..  1472. 

N.  F.,  3123. 

N.  H.,  3150. 

Moorehead,  W.  K..  125. 

Moorman,  G.,  1740. 

Moors,  J.  B.,  1520. 

Morales,  E.  A.,  3341. 

Moravians,  2868;  in  Conn.,  2869; 

in  Pa.,  1317,     3056;  in     Va., 

1371,  1372. 
Mordecai,  G.,  1741. 
Morden,  G.  H.,  3515. 

V.  C.,  3516. 

More,  P.  E.,  3226. 
"Morey's  regiment,"  515. 
Morgan,  Gen.  J.,  767,  837. 

—  J.  B.  F.,  1267. 

—  J.  D.,  986. 

J.  M.,  679. 

Morla  Vicuna,  C.,  3388. 
Mormons,  1157,  2870-2875. 
Morrill,  H.  E.,  2089. 

—  M.  T.,  2843. 
Morris,  C.,  1432,  3517. 

—  G.,  649,  1742. 

G.  P.,  1548,  3125. 

H.  W.,  2374. 

R.,  1743. 

—  T.  S.,  2148. 

W.  A..  101. 

Morrison,  G.  A.,  Jr.,  2028. 
G.  S.,  3342. 

J.  B.,  894. 

J.  H.,  2590. 

L.  A.,  1744. 

Morristown,  N.  J.,  1195. 
Morse,  J.,  1089. 

S.  F.  B.,  1414. 

Morss,  C.  H.,  1546. 
Morton,  D.,  2090. 

—  H.,  1824. 

N.,  399. 

Moses,  A.,  1745. 

—  B.,  3578. 

E.  C.,  549. 

Z.,  50. 

Mosher,  R.  B.,  2407. 
Moshulitubbee,  196. 
Mott,  R.,  1746. 
Mound-builders.      See  Aboriginal 

America. 

Mount  Regale    company,  2744. 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,   1188. 

Mount  Vernon  Ladies'  Association, 
1544. 

Mount    Washington,  566. 

Moustier,  Comte  de,  622. 

Mowry,  D.,  1552,  1646,  1704,  3268. 

W.  A.,  2993. 

Moylan,  Col.,  Revolutionary  regi- 
ment, 577. 

Mudd,  A.  I.,  2745. 

Mudge,  J.,  3227,  3228. 

Muhl,  E.,  1747. 

Muir,  J.,  1748. 


Mulfinger,  G.  A.,  326. 

Mulford,  R.  J  ,  1614. 

Mulholland,  St.  C.  A.,  809. 

Muller,  S.,  1319. 

Mulligan,  J.  A.,  792. 

Mullin-Evans,  Mrs.  D.,  3124. 

Municipal  art,  2481;  government 
and  administration,  9,  2474- 
2485 ;  of  Canada,  3542 ;  owner- 
ship, 2476. 

Munroe,  J.  P.,  818. 

Munson,  L.  E.,  1433. 

Murat,  Prince  and  Princess,  1395. 

Murfreesboro,  730,  831. 

Muro,  E.,  3357. 

Murphy,  C.  J.,  684. 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.,  1572. 

—  Mrs.  L.  W.,  479,  1320. 

—  T.  H.,  550,  810. 
Musgrove,  E.  R.,  3071,  3300. 
Musick,  J.  R.,  1615. 
Musketequid.    See  Concord,  Mass., 

1143. 
Mystic  river,  1111. 

Nantucket,  Mass.,  1146. 
Napoleon   on  America,  652. 
Narino,  Antonio,  3426. 
Nash,  F.,  551,  1239. 

—  G.  K.,  1268,  1814. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1185. 
Nast,  T.,  3153. 
Natick  Indians,  222. 

National  educational  association, 
2983. 

Naulty,  E.  F.,  2591,  2592. 

Navajos,  180,  186. 

Navy,  Benedict  Arnold  in,  567; 
Confederate,  718,  853;  de- 
partment of,  2419;  history 
of,  2247-2290;  in  Civil  War, 
860;  literature  on,  4,  17; 
marine  torpedoes,  use  of,  801 ; 
Ohio  in,  1254;  Union,  853. 

Navy  island,  N.  Y.,  1209. 

Neau,  E.,  2957. 

Nebraska,  history,  1177. 

Needham,  Mass.,  2209,  3005. 

Negroes,  as  laborers,  2678,  2682, 
2684;  biographies  of,  1450; 
education  of,  3011;  en- 
franchisement of,  2384,  2385 ; 
Freemasonry  among,  2645 ; 
in  agriculture,  2505,  2511, 
2648;  in  army,  711,  2277, 
2289;  in  Cass  co.,  Mich., 
2669;  life  of,  2660;  mortali- 
ty among,  2641;  problem  of, 
2654,  2661,  2666;  suffrage  in 
Pa.,  2464.  See  also  Freedmen, 
Slavery. 

Neil,  H.,  3368. 

Nelson,  H.  L.,  293,  2413. 

L.  P.,  2655. 

Gov.  T.,  Jr.,  Va.,  1600. 


Neshaminy,  Washington's  head- 
quarters on,  544. 

Neumann,  F.  J.,  34. 

Nevada,  mining  in,  2553. 

Nevers,  E.  de,  2656. 

New  Amsterdam.  See  New  York 
City. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1124. 

New  Brunswick,  189,  3475,  3476. 
3481. 

Newcastle,  N.  H.,  2210. 

New  England,  91 1,912,  914;  Christ- 
mas in,  2723;  colonial  his- 
tory 387,464;  colonial  light- 
ing, 2746;  colonists  from  Eng- 
land in,  1916,  1920,  1921; 
description,  318;  disasters, 
1106;  editors  from,  in  the 
South,  1427;  explorations  in, 
271;  homes,  2730;  in  N.  Y., 
1208,  1218;  insurance  in, 
2546;  Jews  in,  2647;  life, 
2734;  literature  in,  3187, 
3188,3190;  merchants' notes, 
2613;  taverns,  2750;transcen 
dentalism,  3173;  travels  in, 
330. 

New  England  emigrant  aid  com- 
pany, 1031. 

New  England  primer,  2986. 

New   Germantown.    N.    J.,    2211. 

New  Granada,   2335,   2340. 

New  Hampshire,  and  the  Revolu- 
tion, 511,  512;  college  of  agri- 
culture, 3082;  colonial  his- 
tory, 388;  constitution  of, 
2455;  constitutional  conven- 
tion, 2453,  2454;  covenant  of 
1774,  574;  guide  to,  911;  mer- 
chants' notes,  2614;  regional 
history,  1178-1191;  Revolu- 
tionary graves,  593 ;  taxation, 
2632;  vital  records,  2212. 

New  Haven,  colony.  See  Connec- 
ticut. 

New  Jersey,  regional  history, 
1193-1196;  Revolutionary 
graves,  593;  Revolutionary 
soldiers,  589;  slavery  in,  693; 
society  of  the  Cincinnati,  611. 

New  London,  2185. 

New  Market,  battle,   856. 

New  Mexico,  antiquities,  113,  134; 
education  in,  3041;  guide, 
1198;  history  of,  913;  people 
of,  2670. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  647,  1044,  1045. 

New  Paltz,   N.   Y.,    1212. 

New  Preston,  Conn.,  956. 

New  Salem,  2162. 

New  Westminster,  B.  C.,  3515. 

New  York  city,  328,  1200,  1204, 
1207,  1216,  1221,  1222,  1225, 
1226,  1232,  1414,  1417,  2477, 
2484,  3143. 


INDEX 


163 


New  York  public  library,  alma- 
nacs, 31. 

New  York  state,  bibliography, 
34;  biographies,  1436,  1665; 
colonial  history,  414-422, 
2799;  colonial  publications, 
28;  delegates  to  second  Con- 
tinental Congress,  5L6;  Dutch 
in,  2643;  first  book  printed 
in,  2799;  government,  2456; 
in  Civil  War,  811 ;  in  Spanish 
War,  895;  Indians,  148;  judi- 
ciary, 2457,  2475;  legislation, 
2431,  2432;  literature,  3184; 
military  companies,  726,  797; 
military  history,  2253  ;  politi- 
cal appointments,  887 ;  re- 
gional history,  1199-1233; 
Revolutionary  graves,  593, 
598;  schools  of ,  3013;  stage, 
2725 ;  Washington's  head- 
quarters in,  520. 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  1458. 

Newcomb,  S.,  1749. 

Newell,  T.,  1750. 

Newfoundland,  3452,  3480,  3496, 
3504,  3530^. 

Newspapers,  biographical  mater- 
ial, 1423,  1427,  1597;  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  Pantagraph,  2783  ; 
Boston,  1092;  in  Emory  col- 
lege, 999;  Memphis  Appeal, 
2778;  Mississippi,  46;  New 
Orleans  Picayune,  2785;  New 
York  Times,  747;  New  York 
Tribune,  1597;  Ohio,  2871; 
Tennessee,  1343;  Virginia,  1. 
See  also  Periodicals,  Printing 
and  publishing. . 

Newton,  R.  H.,  3229. 

Niagara,  bibliography,  48;  fron- 
tier campaigns,  663,  1225; 
portage,  1225;  vital  records, 
2213. 

Nicholas,  F.  C.,  3306. 

Nicholites,  2846. 

Nichols,  M.  E.,  1502. 

Nicholson,  F.,  448. 

J.,  634. 

Nicholville,  N.  Y.,  1224. 

Nicolay,  J.  G.,  812,  813. 

Nicoll,  W.  R.,  3230. 

Nicum.  J.,  2860. 

Niles,  W.  W.,  2923. 

Ninde,  Bishop,  2958. 

Noah,  M.  M.,  1751. 

Noailles,  Vicomte  de,  594. 

Noble,  J.,  400,  623. 

Noll,  A.  H.,  3322,  3323. 

Norcross,  J.  A.,  1752. 

Norfolk  co.,  Va.,  1369,  2214,  3026, 
3027. 

Norris,  F.,  3265-3267. 

I.,  327. 

W.  F.,  3580. 


Norsemen,  281. 

North,  Lord,  552. 

North  Carolina,  and  Virginia, 
732;  colonial  history,  456, 
457;  education  in,  3017;  In- 
dians, 218;  internal  improve- 
ments, 2600;  life  in,  2751; 
regional  history,  1234-1240; 
regulators,  548,  551;  Revo- 
lutionary history,  529;  1792- 
1824,  625;  Supreme  court, 
2458;  Tryon  in,  540. 

North  Preston,  Conn.,  597. 

Northend,  W.  D.,  1753. 

Northrop,  C.,  3072. 

Northwest,  conquest  of,  555;  re- 
miniscences of,  1388;  terri- 
tory, 1242,  1256. 

Norton,  C.  A.  Q.,  2746. 

C.  E.,  3196. 

F.  C..  1435. 

—  O.  W.,  814. 

S.  W.,  3073. 

Norwich,  Vt.,  1361. 

Norwottuck  Indians,  230. 

Notarial   records.       See    Records. 

Nourse,  Henry  S.,  401,  1871. 

Nova  Scotia,  3509. 

Noyes,  H.  E.,  2837. 

1.  P.,  815. 

T.  W.,  3582. 

Nuns,  2820.      See  also  Catholics. 

Nurseries,  2503. 

Nuttall,  Z,,  257. 

Nutting,  H.  DeP.,  1216. 

Nye,  A.  B.,  1757. 

Oakland,  Cal.,  947. 

Oberholtzer,  E.  P.,  1743,  2482. 

Oberlin,  O.,  2215. 

O'Brien,  M.  C.,  2959. 

Ocean  co.,  N.  J.,  1196. 

O'Connell,  J.  C.,  2657. 

Ogg,  F.  A.,  2628,  2629. 

Oglesby,  T.  K.,  102. 

O'Hagan,  T.,  3518. 

O'Halloran,  G.  F.,  3460. 

O'Hanlon,  J.,  2658. 

Ohio,  and  Kossuth,  323;  centen- 
nial celebration,  1439;  geneal- 
ogies, 2216;  government  and 
administration,  2459-2462; 
governors  of,  1396,  1426, 
1539,  1851;  in  Civil  War,  704, 
81 7 ;  in  Revolution,  557 ;  litera- 
ture, 3178;  municipal  govern- 
ment, 2436;  newspapers,  2781 ; 
presidents  from.  1402;  re- 
gional history,  1241-1284; 
religious  influences,  2804 ; 
Revolutionary  graves.  579, 
586,  593,  609;  schools,  3001; 
travels  in,  322;  universities, 
3038. 


Ohio  county,  W.  Va.,  Revolution- 
ary graves,  596. 

Ohio  river,  922,  1878,  2584. 

Ojibwas,    210,   211. 

O'Keeffe,  H.  E.  O.,  2947. 

"Old  Ironsides. "See  Constitution. 

Old  South  work,  1620. 

Olin,  C.  F.,  966. 

Olivart,  de,  2332. 

Oliver,  D.  D.,  1159. 

Olmsted,  F.  L.,  1561. 

Olney,  R.,  2361. 

Olnhausen,  Baroness  von,  818. 

Oneida.  N.  Y.,  1436. 

Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  1202,  2217. 

Onondaga  missions,  1233. 

Ontario,  1162,  3542. 

Oraibi  Indians,  226. 

Orange  co.,  Vt.,  1359. 

Order  of  American  knights,   847. 

Ordway,  S.  F.,  1481. 

Oregon,  archives,  79;  first  code, 
2463;  history,  640;  in  Civil 
War,  824 ;  Indian  battles,  158; 
regional  history,  1285-1303. 

Oregon  trail,  329. 

"O'Reilly,  Miles,"  3247. 

Orendorff.  J.  B.,  2806. 

Orinoco  river,  3391. 

Orpheus,  the,  670. 

Orth,  S.  P.,  2461. 

Osborne,  J.  B.,  1754,  3254. 

O'Shea,  J,  J.,  2066. 

Osimo,  B.  d',  3519. 

Ossoli,  Marchesa  d'.  See  Fuller, 
Margaret. 

Ostrander,  O.  H.,  2093. 

Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1436. 

Otis,  J.,  1755. 

Outes,  F.  F.,  3307,  3324,  3389, 
3408,  3416. 

Owen,  B.  F.,  2882. 

—  H.  T.,  1437. 

—  L.  H.,  126. 

—  T.  M.,  694,  695,  2116. 
Owensboro,  Ky.,  1040. 
Oxford,  Me.,  1054. 
Ozarks,  cavemen,  118. 

Pachaug,  Conn.,  597. 

Pacific,    explorations,    279;  navy 

on,  2279. 

Pacific   coast,   literature,   3182. 
Pacific  Islands,  3559-3591. 
Packard,  T.  B.,  819. 

W.,  2747. 

Paddock,  W.  H.,  1213. 
Page,  L.  A.,  2094. 
Paige,  Mrs.  C.  D.,  2078. 
Paine,  N.,  67,  3028. 

R.  D.,  3358,  3359. 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.,  3175    3189. 
Painting,  3141. 
Palisades,  N.  Y.,  1206. 
Palmer,  A.  F.,  3125-3127. 


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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Palmer,  F.,  1160. 

—  G.  H.,  3126. 
H.  R.,  1214. 

Paltsits,  V.  H.,  35,  36,  286,  419. 
Panama,  republic  of,  2336,  3330- 

3347. 
Panama  canal,  2302,  2324,  2344, 

2345,  3330-3347. 
Pangborn,  D.  K.,  328. 
Panther  Creek,   N.   C.,    1237. 
Papists,  2798. 
Paraguay,  3430. 
Pardee,  G.  C.,  1756,  1757. 
Pardo  de  Tavera,  T.  H.,  37. 
Park,  E.  A.,  2961 
Parker   B.,  482. 

—  E.  W.,  2962. 

—  F.  W.,  3029,  3030,  3128. 
G.,  3520. 

J.  E.,  2445. 

R.,  483. 

—  R.  W.,  2333. 
Parkison,  W.  H.,  1758. 
Parkman,  F.(  329,  371,  372,  383, 

385,  3521-3525. 
Parks,  S.  C.,  896. 
Parmele,  E-,  2963. 
Parrish,  J.,  145,  216. 

—  S.  L.,  3583. 
Parrott,  J.,  820. 
Parshall,  J.  C.,  2095. 
Parsons,  C.  L.,  553. 

E.,  1883. 

R.,  2659 

S.,  1759. 

T.,  1458. 

—  W.  B.,  1760. 
Partridge,  G.  H.,  2096. 
Passionist  fathers,  2824. 
Patagonia,  3388.     See  also  South 

America. 

Patents,  Virginia,  449. 
Paterson,  W.,  3074. 
Patten,  M.,  1187. 
Patterson,  N.,  3527,  3528. 
Patton,  J.  H.,  337,  2887. 
Paul,  G.  F.,  258. 
Pauncefote,  M.,  987. 
Pauncefote  and  Hay  treaty,  2325. 
Pawnees,  167. 
Paxson,  F.  L.,  3390. 
Paxton,  W.  M.,  2097. 
Payne,  E.  W.,  822. 

L.  W.,  Jr.,  3259. 

M.,  1040. 

W.,  2545. 

Peabody  college,  3058. 
Peabody  fund,  3023. 
Peabody  museum,  127. 
Pearson,  F.  B.,  1271. 
Pease,  Mrs.  E.  G.  S.,  1996. 
Peck,  A.  D.,  2451. 

E.,  554. 

G.  B.,  768. 

H.  T.,  1632. 


Peck,  T.  B.,  1363,  2224. 

—  W.  F.,  1215. 
Peckham,  S.  F.,  2098. 
Pedrick,  S.  M.,  1389. 

Peet,    S.    D.,  128-132.  259-262. 
Peirce,  C.  C.,  2965. 

—  H.  W.,  3142. 

P.  S.,  2446. 

Peixotto,  E.  C.,  948,  3154. 

—  I.  M.,  1884. 
Peking,  893. 

Pelamourgues,  J.  A.  M.,  2964. 
Pemberton,  T.  E  ,  3251. 
Pembroke,  Mass.,  schools,  3040. 
Penal  code  of  Mexico,  3321. 
Pendleton,  B.,  1761. 

—  E.  W.,  596. 
Penfield,  F.  C.,  3441. 
W.  L.,  2334,  3442. 


Peninsula  campaign,  746. 

Penn,  J.,  427. 

—  W  ,  423,  426,  429. 

Pennel,  J.,  3168. 

Pennsylvania,  artillery  in  Civil 
War,  738;  bibliography,  38, 
39;  Civil  War  campaigns  in, 
802 ;  colonial  archives,  63 ; 
colonial  history.  423-432; 
flags  of,  2280;  government, 
2595;  governors  of,  1409; 
historical  society,  naval  mat- 
ter, 17;  industries,  2489;  in- 
fluence on  Ohio,  1259;  mining 
strike,  2679,  2680;  negro  suff- 
rage, 2594;  post-roads,  2597; 
regional  history,  1304-1324, 
1534;  religious  sects,  2800; 
Revolutionary  graves,  593 ; 
Revolutionary  soldiers,  588; 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  615; 
superstitions,  2753 ;  travels, 
322;  troops  in  the  Civil  War, 
724,  809,  823. 

Pennsylvania,  warship,  2248. 

Penobscot,  loyalists,  573. 

Pensions,  Revolutionary,  601. 

Pepper,  W.,    1449,  3129. 

Pepperrell,  W.,  397. 

Pequots,  411,  2185. 

Percival,  J.  G.,3268. 

Perez,  278. 

Pdrez,  R.,  2335. 
-T.  S.,  3391. 

Periodicals,  pp.  xi— xiv;  Acadian 
magazines,  3488 ;  index  of,  3 ; 
Sewanee  Re-view,  2786; 

Southern  magazines,  2789. 
See  also  Printing  and  publish- 
ing. 

Perrin,  J.  W.,  3031. 

Perrine,  H.,  996. 

Perry,  privateer,  659. 

Perry,  F.  M.,  1438,  1802. 

N.,  3269. 

Peru,  343 1 .     See  Central  America . 


Peters,  E.  B.,  2101. 

—  E.  F.,  2101. 
Peterson,  C.  A.,  133. 
Pettit,  H.,  1906. 
Phelps,  H.  W.,  1272. 

—  T.  S.,  2281. 

Philadelphia,   committee   of  mer- 
chants,    477;  fire     company, 
1314;  high-school,  3053;  In- 
dependence hall,    1318;  Irish 
of,  686;  national  bank,  2609; 
ship    registers,    2549;  travels 
in,   322;  vital  records,    2218, 
2219.     See  also  Pennsylvania , 
regional. 

Philanthropy,  2761-2770. 
Philip,  B.,  1762. 

—  J.,  1762. 

Philippine      Islands,      3565-3590; 

bibliography,  23,  37;  maps  of, 

41;  policy  of  U.  S.,  878    903. 

See     also     Spanish-American 

War. 
Phillips,  B.,  2913. 

—  D.  G.,  1803. 

—  D.  L.,  597. 

—  N.  T.,  2857. 

—  P.  L.,  40,  41. 

U.  B.,  1000,  2509,  2593. 

W..  1763. 


Phillips    Exeter   Academy,    3044, 

3047,  3064,   3075. 
Philputt,  A.  B.,  1885. 
Phinney,  Mary,  baroness  von  Oln- 

hausen,  818. 
Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  1231. 
Pickering,  J.,  484. 

—  T.,  484,  485. 
"Pickett  papers,"  59. 
Pickett's  charge,  725. 
Pickford,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  1985. 
Pickman  silver,  2102. 
Pierce,  C.  H.,  1216. 

E.  L.,  488. 

—  E.  W.,  1764 

—  G.  M.,  598. 

—  M.  E.,  3076. 

S.,  3130. 

Pigot,  H.,  670. 
Pike,  Gen.  A.,  788. 
Pilcher,  M.  C.,  1513. 

Pilgrims.     See  Plymouth  Colony. 
Pillsbury,  A.  E.,  1893. 
Pimas,  205. 
Pinckney,  C.,  624. 

—  G.  M.,   1512. 
Pincus,  J.  W.,  2510. 
Pine,  J.  B.,  1817. 
Pineyro,  E.,  908. 
Pinkney,  W.,  1765. 
Pinney,  Mrs.  M.  W  ,  2120. 
Pinon,  R.,  1804. 

Piolet,  J.  B.,  2831,  3308. 
Pioneers,  925,    1032,    1565,    1635, 
1716. 


INDEX 


165 


Pious  fund,  2319,  2334,  2343. 

Pitkin,  H.  T.,  1766. 

Pittman,  Mrs.  H.  D.,  1919. 

Pittsburg,  Pa.,  42,  1310,  1313, 
1324. 

Pixley,  F.  M.,  949. 

Pizarro,  303. 

Plains  of  Abraham,  375,  377.  See 
also  Quebec. 

Plane,  A.,  3392,  3431. 

Plant,  H.  V.,  1034. 

Platt,  R.  T.,  824. 

Plattsburg,  battle,  660,  661. 

Plough,   company   of  the,   403. 

Plummer,  Mrs.  J.  M.  G.,  2813. 

Plunkett,  Mrs.   H.   M.,   2994. 

Plymouth  colony,  389-395,  443, 
1099,  2798.  See  also  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Poage   L.  K.,  2903. 

Pocumtuck  Indians,  230. 

Poe,  E.  A.,  2103,  3270-3274. 
—  W.  B.,  2660. 

Poetry,  3171,  3179,  3189,  3192. 
See  also  Literature. 

Point  Pleasant,  battle,  556. 

Poirier,  P.,  294,  3529. 

Poles,  in  America,  2665. 

Police,  Albany,  N.  Y.,1213;  Cana- 
dian, 3497 ;  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1215. 

Political  parties,  Antimasonic, 
689,  2392;  defense  of,  86; 
history  of,  354;  in  Boston, 
1121;  in  Iowa,  2442;  Repub- 
lican, 900,  2395.  See  also 
Politics. 

Political  theories,    1614. 

Politics,  2386-2397. 

Polk,  J.  K.,  1767,  2467. 

Pollock,  F.,  2358. 

Polvliet,  H.,  898. 

Polygamy.     See  Mormons. 

Ponca  Indians,  219. 

Ponce  de  Leon,  292. 

Pontiac  conspiracy,  385,  386. 

Poor,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  1116. 

Pope.  John,  1313. 

Joseph,  3530. 

Population  and  race  elements, 
2637-2671. 

Portages,  1225,  2583. 

"Porte  Crayon,"  1414. 

Porter,  D.,  1768. 

P.  A.,  1217. 

Porto  Rico,  248,  3369-3373. 

Portsmouth,   N.   H.,  2220. 

Posada,  E.,  3426,  3427. 

Potter,  A.  C.,  2697. 

Pottery,  aboriginal,  115. 

Pottsgrove  Camp,  524. 

Powell,  E.  P.,  680,  1218. 

J.  L.,  1774. 

J.  W.,  1769-1773. 

L..  635. 


Pownal,  Vt.,  1360. 

Pownall,  T.,  464. 

Prager,  M.,  2630. 

Pratt,  A.  F.,  1390. 

B.  L.,  3155. 

E.  A.,  2594. 

J.,  2749. 

S.  S.,  2631. 

Prentice,  E.  P.,  2408. 

G.  D.,  1451,  1528. 

T.  M.,  2750. 

Presbyterians,  388,  2884-2891, 
2978. 

Prescott,  H.  M.  B.,  1940. 

W.  H.,  3275,  3326. 

Presidential  campaign  of  1844,  683. 

Presidents,  U.  S.,  1402,  1425, 
1432,  1444.  See  also  Bio- 
graphy, Executive  depart- 
ment. 

Preston,  L.  P.,  1001. 

M.  J.,  3276. 

Price,  R.,  478. 

Gen.  S.,  792. 

—  T.  R.,  1775. 

—  W.  T.,  103,  2914,  2929. 
W.  W.,  1724. 

Price's   raid,    825. 

Prime,  R.  E.,  1532. 

Prince,  E.  M.,  1012,  2436. 

Princess  Anne  co.,  Va.,  1366,  1374, 
1375,  2221,  2222. 

Princeton  college,  3074. 

Printing  and  publishing,  2771- 
2791. 

Privateers,    659,    666,    777. 

Privy  Council,   in   Canada,   3485. 

Probate  records.     See  Records. 

Proctor,  W.,  450. 

Profit-sharing,  2547. 

Prohibitory   law,    2469. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
2876-2883. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  administration, 
2635 ;  town  records,  408.  See 
also  Rhode  Island. 

Providence  plantations.  See 
Rhode  Island. 

Provost  jail,  N.  Y.,  466. 

Prowell,  G.  R.,  2956. 

Prowse,  D.  W.,  3530£. 

Prudden,  T.  M.,  134. 

Prud'homme,  L.  A.,  3531. 

Pryor,  Mrs.  R.  A.,  1890. 

Public  documents,  bibliography 
of  government  publications, 
29 ;  biographical  Congressional 
directory,  1401 ;  calendar 
Jefferson  papers,  77;  census 
office  publications,  biblio- 
graphy, 54 ;  criticism  of,  685 ; 
Natick  dictionary,  222 ;  Tsim- 
shian  texts,  150.  See  also 
Bureau  of  Rolls  and  Library, 
Census,  U.  S.,  Library  of 


Congress,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution. 

Public  schools.  See  Education, 
Schools. 

Public  works,  2564-2603, 

Publishers,  list  of,  pp.  vii-x. 

Puget  Sound,  1285. 

Puget  Sound  Indians,  171. 

Pulitzer,  J.,  2772. 

Pumpelly,  J.  C.,  1219. 

Puritans,  2798.  See  also  Massa- 
chusetts, Colonial  history. 

Pusey,  P.,  88,  972. 

Putnam,  E.,  2051. 

—  H.,  69. 

—  H.  H.,  2546. 

—  I.,  1777. 

—  R.,  533,  1778. 
Putz,  Father,  3377. 

Quakers.     See  Friends. 

Quarterly  bibliography,  43. 

Quebec.  Arnold's  expedition,  526, 
564 ;  founding  of,  277 ;  French 
religious  houses,  3548;  his- 
tory of,  3461,  3462,  3470, 
3501,3520;  siege  of,  375,  377, 
378;  Tiers-Ordre  in,  3519. 

Quesada,  E.,  3393. 

—  V.  G.,  3410. 
Quinby,  Goodivife,  155. 
Quincy,  J.  P.,  650. 

Quincy  movement,  3002,  3030. 
Quinn,  C.  H.,  2547. 
Quiroga,  A.,  263. 
Quit-rents,  2621. 

Rader,  P.  S.,  651. 

Raffalovich,  A.,  2595. 

Railroads,  electric,  2567,  2596. 

Railroads,  steam,  Boston  and 
Albany,  2576,  2577;  C.  B. 
and  Q.,  2578;  first  merger, 
2566;  in  Alabama,  2592;  in 
America,  2591,  2593,  2595; 
in  Missouri,  2598;  legislation, 
2589;  mail  service,  2571; 
New  York  Central,  2567; 
subsidies,  2587;  transporta- 
tion, 2575,  2585. 

Raine,  W.  M.,  1300. 

Raines,  C.  W.,  1351. 

Ralegh,  W.,  304. 

Ralph,  J.,  1041,  2787. 

Ramirez,  A.,  298. 

Ramirez  Codex,  245. 

Rammelkamp,  C.  H.,  2375. 

Ramsey,  Go-v.,  1779. 

Randall.  E.  O.,  386,  555-557, 
1603,  1909,  2715. 

Randolph,  Vt.,  2694. 

Randolph,  J.,  1780. 

Ranger,  W.  E.,  3032. 

Rankin,  J.  E.,  1553,  2961. 


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Ranney  memorial  and  historical 
association,  967. 

Ransom,  W.  C.,  2108. 

Rantoul,  R.  S.,  1118. 

Raper,  C.  L.,  457,  2751. 

Rappahannock,  battles  on,  721. 

Rappists,  2490. 

Rashleigh,  E.  C.,  264. 

Rasles,  Sebastien,  3468. 

Rattlesdenco.,  England,  1916. 

Rawles,  W.  A.,  2437. 

Raymond,  M.  D.,  558. 

Read  G.  B.,  1781. 

Reade  family,  1942. 

Reading,  M.  K.,  1968. 

Reagan,  J.,  1782. 

J.  H.,  2382. 

Realf,  R.,  3277. 

Rebellion,  War  of.     See  Civil  Wat. 

Reciprocity  with  Brazil,  2481; 
with  Canada,  2473. 

Reconstruction,  871,  872,  875- 
877,  881-885,  888-890,  894, 
897,  899-901.  See  also  United 
States,  1865-1903. 

Records  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1070- 
1072;  of  Essex  co.,  Mass., 
1088;  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1083;  of  Henry  co.,  Va., 
1370;  of  Kanawha  co.,  W.  Va., 
1380;  of  Rockingham,  Vt., 
1363.  See  also  Deeds. 

Red  cross,  2768. 

Red  river  rebellion,  3503. 

Redd,  J..  1734 

Reed,  D.  W.,  827. 

Mrs.  E.  A.,  1894. 

G.  B.,  1783. 

—  H.  E.,  365. 
J.  W.,  899. 

—  L.  B.,  44. 

—  T.  B.,  1784,  1785. 
Reeder,  B.  F.,  1881. 
Rees,  W.  H.,  1786. 
Referendum,  in    Vermont,     2469. 
Refugees,      Canadian,     in     Ohio, 

1282;  French,  1320. 

Regimental  histories.  See  Mili- 
tary organizations. 

Regulators,   N.   C.,  548,  551. 

Reich,  E.,  506. 

Reid,  W.,  2359. 

Reilly,  J.,  2282. 

Religious  history,  biographical, 
2899-2976;  general,  2792- 
2806;  particular  denomina- 
tions, 2808-2898;  Porto  Ri- 
can, 3371 

Remick,  C.,  1120. 

Representatives,  House  of,  treaty 
power,  2377.  See  also  Con- 
gress. 

Republican  party.  See  Political 
parties. 

Revere   P.,  1092,  1877. 


Revere,  L.,  2685. 

Revivals,  in  Kentucky,  2805;  of 
1740,  2792.  See  also  Reli- 
gious history. 

Revolution,  American,  death  no- 
tices of,  600 ;  general  treatises 
on,  498-510;  generals  of  Con- 
tinental line,  583;  Irish  in, 
2657;  sailors  in,  591;  St. 
Eustatius  in,  3375;  societies 
of,  610-615;  soldiers'  names, 
577-609;  soldiers'  pay,  577, 
578;  soldiers'  pensions,  601; 
sources  and  documents,  460- 
497;  special  periods  of,  511- 
576;  Virginia  in,  1365;  Wash- 
ington at  Morristown,  1195; 
Washington  at  Valley  Forge, 
569;  Washington  in  N.  Y., 
520.  See  also  under  separate 
states. 

Reyes,  R.,  3395. 

Reyes  explorations,  3395. 

Reynolds,  M.  J.,  1352. 

Rhode  Island,  colonial  history, 
405-409;  guide  to,  911;  Irish 
of,  in  Revolution,  550;  on 
Andersonville  monument, 
828;  place-names,  405;  re- 
gional history,  1325;  Revolu- 
tionary graves,  593;  troops 
in  Civil  War,  768;  vital  re- 
cords, 2223. 

Rhodes,  J.  F.,  2414. 

Rice,  A.,  1693. 

—  J.,  1144. 
Rich,  F.  B.,  1122. 

—  J.  W.,  829. 
Richards,  G.  W.,  830. 
J.  W.,  1621. 

—  S.,  487. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  A.  S.,  338. 

—  C.  F.,  1892. 

—  F.  A.,  2788. 

—  G.  L.,  1123. 

—  J.  B.,  1491. 

—  W.  PI.,  560. 
Richland  co.,  Wis.,   1387. 
Richmond,     Va.,     City    battalion 

roster,  733;  battles,  770. 
Richmond  co.,  O.,  1243. 
Rickard,  T.  A.,  953. 
Ricketson,  D.,  1124. 
Riddington,  J.,  3533. 
Rider,  W.  H.,  2283. 
Ridley,  B.  L.,  831. 
Ridpath,  J.  C.,  1755. 

—  J.  W.,  2698. 
Riggs,  A.  S.,  3584. 

Riis,  J.  A.,  1787,  1788,  1805. 
Riley,  F.  L.,  1522. 

—  J.  W.,  3278. 

Rio  de  la  Plata.     See  Argentine. 
Ripon,  Wis.,  1385. 
Risdon,  E.,  1224. 


Ritchie,  G.  T.,  45. 

T.,  1789. 

Road,  Boone's  wilderness,  2580; 
Braddock's,  2581;  eastern 
Pennsylvania  post -roads, 
2597;  Hazen,  2564;  McLean 
co.,  111.,  2574;  Old  Glade, 
2582;  "The  Old  Road,"  2588; 
turnpikes  of  Middlesex  co., 
Mass.,  2586. 

RoBards,   J.    L.,   2112. 

Roberts,  B.  H.,  2873. 

—  P.,  Jr.,  1790. 
Robertson,  G.,  2376. 

—  J.,  1791. 

J.  A.,  3566. 

J.  R.,  2563. 

—  P.,  3154. 
Robinson,  A.  G.,  3367. 

—  Chalfant,  2377. 
Charles,  1031. 

—  D.,  202. 

H.  E.,  2114. 

J.,  392. 

—  J.  B.,  2113. 

—  J.  H.,  104. 

—  M.,  46,  1343. 

—  M.  H.,  2632. 

—  M.  N.,  2752. 

O.  W.,  330. 

Rochefoucauld-Liancourt,  319. 
Rochelle,  J.  H.,  1856. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1215. 
Rockingham,    Vt.,    1363,    2224. 
Rocky     mountains,     329,      2531, 

3545. 

Rodearmel,  W.,  2465. 
Rodman,  W.  W.,  2104. 
Roe,  F.  A.,  1792. 
Roebling,  Mrs.  W.  A.,  2152. 
Rogers,  E.  R.,  2789. 

—  F.,  1793. 

—  H.,  408. 

—  H.  W.,  1883. 

—  J.  A.  R.,  3077. 

—  M.  C.,  203. 
Rolland,  L.,  3396. 
Rollins,  W.  E.,  204. 

Roman  Catholics.     See  Catholics. 

Roman  law,  2399. 

Rombauer,  R.  E.,  1794. 

Rome,  Ga.,  1002. 

Rome,  N.  Y.,  1436. 

Rood,  O.  M.,  1795,  1796. 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.,  1221. 

T.,     337,     366,      874,    989, 

1222,  1438,  1440,  1485,  1742, 

1797-1807,  2361. 
Roper,  R.  C.,  1705. 
Rosecrans,  Gen.  W.  S.,  1808. 
Rosen,  L.,  652. 
Rosengarten,    J.  G.,  70     71,    74, 

2716. 

Ross,  A.,  3456,  3534. 
J.  H.,  3117. 


INDEX 


167 


Ross,  P.,  1223. 
Ross  co.,  O.,  2225,  2226. 
Rotours,  J.  A.  des,  2369. 
Roumania,  2347. 
Rowe,  E.,  1353. 

J.,  488. 

L.  S.,  3325. 

Rowell,  J.  W.,  1844. 
Rowland,  D.,  2449. 
Rowlandson,  J.,  401. 

Mrs.  M.  W.,  401. 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  531. 
Roy,  J.  C.,  3535. 

P.  G.,  3536,  3537. 

R.,  3538. 

Rudd,  M.  D.,  968. 
Rumbold,  H.,  3420. 
Rumple,  J.  N.  W.,  1809. 
Rumsey,  J.,  1934. 
Rundall,  F.  M.,  833. 
Runkle,  J.  D.,  3131. 
Ruoff,  H.  W.,  1441. 
Rur-ert,  W.  W.,  1322. 
Rush,  B.,  489. 

Ruskin,  Tenn.,  colony,  2438. 
Russell,  C.  A.,  1810,  1811. 

C.  H.,  1812. 

F.,  205. 

Russell  family,  1942. 

Russia,  and  the  U.  S.    2303,  2311. 

Rust,  E.  L.,  1813. 

Ryan,  D.  J.,  2462. 

Rye,    N.    H.,    2227. 

Ryerson,  E.,  3458. 

Ryon,  Mrs.  A.  I..  1840. 

Saavedra,  B.,  3397. 

Sac  Indians,  229. 

Sachse,  J.  F.,  428,  2753,  2935. 

Sacketts  Harbor,    battle,    658. 

Sacks,  H.  W.,  2858. 

Sadler,  M.  E.,  3102. 

Safford,   W.    E-,   3559,   3560. 

Sailor's  Creek,  battle,  770. 

St.  Andrews,  N.  B.,  3459,  3491, 
3493,  3539. 

St.  Charles,  Can.,  3531. 

St.  Clair,  A.,  1814. 

St.  Eustatius,  3375. 

St.  Gaudens,  A.,  3156,  3157. 

St.  Ignace,  285,  3543. 

St.  John.  N.  B.,  3510,  3511,  3553. 

St.  John  Island,  3550. 

St.  John  river,  N.  S.,  3517. 

St.  Lawrence  river  valley,  settle- 
ment of,  3516. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1912,  2479. 

St.  Martinville,  La.,  1046. 

St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  665,  1001. 

St.  Mary's  Bay,  muster-rolls,  604. 

St.  Pierre.  Newfoundland,  3498, 
3505. 

St.  Pierre,  W.  I.,  3368. 

St.  Stephens,  Ala.,  929. 

St.  Vincent,  3376,  3377. 


Salem,  Mass.,  colonial  history, 
398,  1118;  custom-house  rec- 
ords, 72;  first  meeting-house, 
2838;  marine  notes,  664;  ship 
registers,  2550;  tax-list  of 
1700,  402. 

Salem,  N.  Y.,  2228. 

Salisbury,  Conn.,  968. 

Salisbury,  A.,  3033. 

Lord,  2320. 

Salles,  Campos,  3417. 

Salley,  A.  S.,  Jr.,  1331,  2115,  2129. 

Salmon,  J.  S.,  1815. 

Salter,  W.,  1027. 

W.  M.,  2922. 

Samar,  3558. 

Samoa,  3591. 

Samson,  W.  H.,  1505. 

San  Dimas,  938. 

San  Domingo,  3374. 

San  Francisco,  328. 

San  Jose  college  case,   3580. 

Sanborn,  E.  H.,  2548. 

—  F.  B.,  1125,  1761,  1943,3234, 
3235. 

—  N.  P.,  561. 
V.  C.,  403. 

Sanders,  J.  E.,  1347. 

W.  F.,  1176. 

Sands,  H.,  3540. 

Sandwick,  R.  L.,  950. 

Sanford,  C.  E.,  1224. 

Santa  Fe,  N.  M.,  1198. 

Santa  Rosa  Island,  804. 

Sargent,  J.  S.,  3158,  3159. 

Sarnow,  E.,  306. 

SaultSte.  Marie,  1162. 

Saunders,  P.  H.,  1686. 

Sauve,  M.,  2336,  3343. 

Savary,  A.  W.,  73,  603-606,  2063. 

Savine,  A.,  3585. 

Saxton,  C.  T.,  1816. 

Saybrook,  Conn.,  961. 

Sayler,  H.  L.,  1046,  3349. 

Scales,  J.,  1442,  1563. 

Scanland,  J.  M.,  951. 

Scheffer,  A.,  1660. 

Schenck,  A.  D.,  2284. 

Schermerhorn,  L.  Y.,  2117. 

—  W.  C.,  1817. 
Schmauk,  T.  E-,  2861. 
Schmidel,  U.,  295. 

Schmit  von  Tavera,   E.,   3327. 

Schmucker,  S.  M.,  1661. 

School  histories.     See  Text-books. 

School  texts,  geographies,  29S5, 
2988;  New  England  primer, 
2986;  readers,  2987. 

Schooler,  J.  H.,  357. 

Schools,  district,  3037 ;  girls',  3037 ; 
normal,  Lexington,  3021; 
Cook  co.  and  Chicago  normal, 
3029;  preparatory,  3043;  pub- 
lic, 3001,  3004,  3013.  See 
also  Education. 


Schouler,  J.,  339. 

Schroeder,  J.  F.,  1886. 

Schuetze,  W.  H.,  1818. 

Schuler,  H.,  3417. 

Schurz,  C.,  2661. 

Schuyler,  P.,  1819. 

Schwab,  J.  C.,  834. 

Schwegel,  H.,  2662. 

Scioto  company,  1273-1275. 

Scioto  co.,  O.,  1250. 

Scioto  Gazette,  1276,  1277. 

Scisco,  L.  D.,  373,  2217. 

Scituate,  Mass.,  2229. 

Scorpion,  monitor,  821. 

Scotch-Irish,  history,  103;  in  Am- 
erica, 1918;  in  N.  H.,  388, 
1183. 

Scott,  G.  R.  W.,  2966. 

G.  W.,  3309. 

—  I.  M.,  1820. 

—  J.,  1821. 

S.  D.,  3541. 

S.  S.,  836. 

S.  W.,  835. 

—  W.,  1822,  2268. 
W.  A.,  2633. 


Scouting,  2264. 

Scovel,  J.  M.,  1670,  1706,  1707. 

Scripps,    J.    E.,    2119. 

Scroggs,  W.  O.,  931. 

Scruggs,  W.  L.,  2360. 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  3279. 

Scully,  J.  W.,  837. 

Sculpture,  3140,  3144,  3146. 

Seabury,  J.  B.,  3371. 

Seal,  U.  S.,  906. 

Seamore,  H.,  1827. 

Secession,   right      of,      2379-2383. 

See  also  Civil  War. 
Sedgwick,  J.,  1823. 
Selkirk  reservation,   Mich.,    1153. 
Sellers,  C.,  1824. 
E.  J.,  1944. 

—  M.  P.,  3190. 
Seminole  War,  628. 
Seminoles,  996. 
Semmes,  R.,  838. 
Semple,  E.  C.,  331. 

Senate,  Ohio  in,  1251;  2415-2418. 

See  also  Congress. 
Senecas,    173,    177,    181-183,   185, 

197,  206,  207,  225. 
Sener,  S.  M.,  2754. 
Serrell,  L.  W.,  2596. 
Seton,  Madame,  2967. 
Severance,   F.   H.,  48.   207,    1225. 
Sevier,  J.,  669,  1825. 
Sewal!  house,  1129.  < 

Sewell,  W.  J.,  1826. 
Shackelford,  C.,  296. 
Shambaugh,  B.  F.,  2710. 
Shapleigh,  A.,  2121. 

—  A.  L.,  2122. 

—  J.  B.,  2919. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  2230. 


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Sharp,  J.  H.,  3078. 
Sharpe,  W.  C.,  2123. 
Sharpies,  S.  P.,  2174. 
S'uarpsburg.     See  Antietam. 
Shaw,  E.  R.,  3132. 

H.  W.,  3280. 

L.  M.,  839. 

Shawnee,  W.  H.,  208. 
Shawnees,  208,  231. 
Shays 's  rebellion,  623 
Shea,  J.  D.  G.,  297. 
Shellenberger,  J.  K.,  840. 
Shelter  Island,  2197. 
Shelton,  W.  H.,  3143. 
Shenandoah  valley,  in  Civil    War, 

782. 

Shenck,  A.  D.,  2284. 
Shepard,  E.  M.,  1633. 
Shepherd,  D.,  1828. 

M.,  1829. 

Sheppard,  R.  D.,  1708. 
Sherman,  W.  T.,  1830. 
Shiawassee  co.,  Mich.,    1150. 
Shiloh,  battle  of,    744,    817,    854. 
Shinn,  J.  H.,  1945,  2126. 
Shinnecocks,  176. 
Shipman,  C.,  3284. 
Shippen,  E.,  562,  841. 
Ships,    historic,    2266.     See    also 

Constitution,  Navy. 
Shirley  Centre.  Mass.,  2231. 
Shoemaker,  B.  H.,  2127. 

—  H.  W.,  1323. 
Shortt,  A.,  3542. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1126. 
Shurtleff,  A.  A.,  1127. 
Siebert,  W.  H.,  696. 
Sierra,  J.,  3328. 
Sievers,  W.,  3398. 
Signal  corps,  886. 

Siguimza  y  Gongora,  C.  de,  298. 
Sikes,  E.  W.,  842. 

—  G.  C.,  2483. 
Silvestre,  Gon^alo,  283. 
Simmons,  J.  F.,  2897. 

J.  W.,  843. 

Simms,  S.  C.,  135,  209. 
Simonton,  J.  W.,  1831. 
Simpson,  F.,  2699. 
Sims,  E.  D.,  3133. 
Sinnett,  C.  N.,  2839-2840. 
Sioussat,  St.  G.  L.,  434,  2447. 
Sioux,  202. 

Sioux  City,  la.,  1028,  2445,  2446. 

Sirois,  N.  J.  T.,  3543. 

Sissiboo,    soldiers    and    loyalists, 

604. 
Six  Nations,  216.     See  also  under 

tribal  names. 
Skidmore,  M.,  1716. 
Skinner,  C.  M.,  3296,  3377. 
Slafter,  C.,  299,  3035. 

E.  F.,  1466. 

Slauson,  A.  B.,  990. 

Slavery,  negro,  in  Iowa,   1029;  in 

Norfolk   co.,  Va.,    1369;     in 

Princess  Anne  co.,  Va.,  1375; 


in  U  S.  675,  690-696,  706, 
2663;  in  Westmoreland  co., 
Va.,  1376;  in  Windsor,  N.  S., 
3549.  See  also  Negroes. 

Slavery,  white,  2673. 

Sloane,  R.  R.,  1278. 

Slocum,  C.  E.,  300,  1279. 

Slosson.  E.  E.,  105,  2497. 

Slovaks,  in  America,  2665. 

Small,  M.  C.,  2053. 

Smith,  C.  C.,  493,  1467. 

C.  H.,  3079. 

E.  B.,  563. 

E.  C.,  49. 

G.  G.,  1503. 

G.  V.,  412. 

H.  D.,  1896. 

H.  E.,  1557. 

H.  I.,  210. 

J.  F.,  Jr.,  2128. 

J.  H.,  564.  565. 

J.  S.,  2337. 

James,  1445. 

Jonathan,  3036. 

Joseph,  2874,  2875. 

K.  L.,  2717. 

Mrs.  L.  C.,  2924. 

N.,  2285. 

R.,  932. 

R.  B.,  2452. 

T.  C.,  901,  1261. 

W.  H.,  1020,  2663. 

W.  R.,  458. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  2718. 

Smyth,  R.  D.,  1971,  1972,  1978, 
2054. 

S.  G.,  1946,  1947. 

Snedens  Landing,  N.  Y.,  1206. 

Sniping,  2747. 

Snodgrass,  R.,  1831. 

Snyder,  A.  W.,  1013. 

J.  F.,  1013. 

Social  and  economic  history, 
2486-2791. 

Societies  and  institutions,  2712- 
2719. 

Society  of  colonial  wars,  413,  1443. 

Soley,  J.  R.,  1768. 

Solis,  E.  N.,  2035. 

Sellers,  A.  G.,  1128. 

Somerville,  Mass.,  714,  1097,  1104, 
1128,  3186. 

Soniat,  Charles  T.,  1047. 

Soniat  du  Fossat,  G.,  1047. 

Sons  of  liberty,  847. 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution, 
catalogue,  50,  612. 

Sons  of  the  Revolution,  610,  613— 
615. 

Soulsby,  B.  H.,  281. 

South,  commercial  history,  1037; 
early  missions  in,  916;  edu- 
cation in,  3007,  3009,  3011, 
3018,  3023,  3025;  industrial 
history,  2507,  2526,  2556; 
literature,  1431,  3183,  3189, 
3192,  3194;  New  England  edi- 


tors in,  1427;  political  societies 
of,  876;  suffrage  in,  2427; 
travels  in.  333,  334. 

South  America,  3378-3444;  abo- 
riginal history,  234-267;  and 
Monroe  doctrine,  2355;  Ger- 
many in,  2348. 

South  Carolina,  Civil  War  history, 
771,  852;  colonial  history, 
458-459;  genealogies,  2233; 
regional  history,  1326-1332; 
Revolutionary  history,  48 1 , 
575;  Yazoo  company,  2551. 

South  Carolina  Gazette,  1331. 

South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  2234. 

Southan,  H.  T.,  1703. 

Southborough,  Mass.,  2232. 

Southold,  N.  Y.,  2197. 

Southport,  Conn.,  411. 

Southwest,  irrigation  in,  2502. 

Southwest  territory,  1339.. 

Spain, /archives,  58;  explorations 
in  America,  289,  926;  in 
Louisiana,  1043,  1048;  in 
Philippines,  3587 ;  in  Texas, 
1345.  See  also  Spanish-Am- 
erican War. 

Spanish -American  War,  895,  896, 
903,  904,  1145,  1260,  2332, 
2657.  See  also  Cuba,  Philip- 
pine Islands. 

Spanish  treaty  claims  commis- 
sion, 2342. 

Sparks,  E.  E.,  1014-1016. 

—  F.  M.,  1162. 
Spaythe,  J.  A.,  1280. 

Spears,  J.  R.,  567,  920,  1891,  2286, 

2552,  2769. 
Speer,  R.  E.,  1766. 
Spencer,  A.  G.,  3127. 

E.,  3144,  3145. 

H.,  1832,  1833,  2513. 

—  H.  D.,  1832. 
Spofford,  A.  R.,  1434,  3191. 
Sprague,  F.  W.,  2037. 

—  H.  B.,  845. 
Sproat,  J.,  2968,  2969. 
Sprogell,  J.  H.,  424. 
Stackpole,  E.  S.,  2192. 
Stacy,  J.,  2841. 
Stafford,  S.,  211. 

—  W.  P.,  1845. 

Stage,  in  America,  2756;  in  Lan- 
caster co.,  Pa.,  2732,  2754; 
in  New  York,  2725;  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  2745. 

Stage-coaching,  2599. 

Stanard,  M.  N.,  1377. 

W.  G.,  2048. 

Standard  oil  company,  2543,  2544, 
2554. 

Stanley,  W.,  1834. 

Stanton,  E.  C.,  1835. 

T.,  681. 

Stanwood,  E.,  2634. 

Staples,  C.  J.,  2130.J 

Stark,  J.  H.,  3350. 


INDEX 


169 


Starr,  F.,  265. 

—  F.  F.,  2016. 

—  W.  E.,  1836. 
Starrett,  L.  F.,  1684. 

State     rights,      1850-1860,      691. 

See  also  Secession,  right  of. 
Staten    Island.     See    New    York 

city. 
States,   constitutional   history   of, 

2428,    2429;  government    of, 

2425-2473. 
Statistics,      cotton,      2513;  grain, 

2506.     See  also  Census,  U.  S. 
Steamboats,  2570,  2584,  2590. 
Stearns,  C.  H.,  1129. 
Steele,  E.  B.,  358. 

—  F.  M.,  2832. 

—  J.,  625. 

—  J.  D.,  358. 
Steffens,  L.,  1788. 
Steinen,    K.    von   den,    2719. 
Steiner,  B.  C.,  374,  435,  1332. 

—  E.  A.,  2664,  2665. 
Steinmetz,  H.  E.,  2597. 
Stephens,  H.  M.,  106,  3267. 

—  M.  B.,  1061. 
Steptoe,  battle,  159. 
Sterne,  S.,  1837. 
Stevans,  C.  M.,  1434. 
Stevens,  A.  B.,  1478,  1593. 

B.  F.,  74,  568,  569,  666-668, 

1668,  2287. 

B.  H.,  2755. 

E.,  766. 

F.  E.,  212. 

—  T.  H.,  846. 

—  W.  B.,  1048. 
Stevenson,  A.  E.,  1902. 

—  J.  R.,  2131. 
M.  C.,  244. 

—  M.  L.,  213. 
Steward,  J.  F.,  215. 
Stewart,  A.  E.,  1838. 

W.,  491. 

Stidger,  F.  G.,  847. 
Stiles,  E.,  492. 

—  F.  G.,  1130. 

—  R.,  848. 
Stillman,  E.,  2132. 
Stimson,  H.  A.,  2995. 

—  J.  W.,  3277. 
Stinchcomb,  J.  K.,  2553. 
Stocking,  C.  H.  W.,  2133. 
Stockton,  F.  R.,  3281. 
Stocquart,  E.,  2457. 
Stodart,  Mrs.  D.  A.,  3134. 
Stoddard,  F.  H.,  1508. 

R.  H.,  3282-3287. 

Stokes,  H.  K.,  2635. 
Stone,  A.  H.,  2511. 

—  E.  A.,  1131. 
Stonington,  Conn.,  970. 
Story,  J.,  1397. 

W.  W.,  3160,  3288. 

Stout,  J.  H.,  3042. 
Stove  plate,  2739. 


Stowe,  H.  B.,  3289-3290 
Strang,  J.  J.,  1148,  1157, 

L.  C.,  2756. 

Strange,  T.  B.,  2338. 
Stratton,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  1444. 
Street,  O.  D.,  217,  933. 
Strikes,    2672,    2679,    2680.     See 

also  Labor. 
Stringfield,  A.  M.,  1838. 

—  W.  W.,  218. 
Strong,  F.,  1573. 
Stroock,  S.  M.,  2339. 
vStuart,  C.  M.,  2958. 

—  J.  E.  B.,  1839. 

Stubbs,  Mrs.  W.  C.,  2151,  2160. 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1098. 
Sturges,  H.  C.,  3195. 
Sturgis,  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.,  1986,  3037. 

—  R.  C.,  3148. 
Stutfield,  H.  E.  M.,  3545. 
Stuyvesant,  Gov.  P.,  1221. 
Suave,  M.,  3343. 
Sublette,  W.  L.,  2337 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  2235. 
Suffolk  co.,  Mass.,  1133. 
Suffrage,  in  South,    2427;     negro, 

in  Pennsylvania,  2464. 
Sullivan,  Gen.,  479,  538. 

—  J.,  2367. 
Suite,  B.,  301,  1164. 
Summers,  E.,  2216. 

—  L.,  1840. 

—  L.  P.,  1378. 

—  T.  J.,  1281. 
Sumner,  C.,  1406. 
Sumter,  cruiser,  838. 
Superior,  Lake,  330. 

Supreme  court,  Conn.,  2435 ;  N.  C., 
2458;  U.  S.,  873,  2364,  2420, 
2421. 

Surgery.     See  Medicine. 

Susquehanna  river,  1316. 

Sussex  co.,  Va.,  2236. 

Sutherland,  A.,  3547. 

—  H.,  991. 

Sutphen,  J.  W.,  1841. 
Swain,  G.  F.,  3110. 
Swan,  R.  T.,  75. 
Swanton,  J.  R.,  220. 
Sweden,   and   the   U.    S.,   2655. 
Sweet,  R.  R.,  2059. 

Sweney,  W.  M.,  1164. 
Swett,  L.,  1842. 

—  L.  H..  1842. 
Swift,  L.,  1134. 

Switzerland,  and  American  Jews, 

2339. 

Symin,  W.  P.,  2940. 
Symon,  Indian,  155. 
Symonds,  H.  C.,  359. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1436. 

Taft,  H.  G.,  1843. 

—  L.,  3146. 

—  R.  S.,  1844,  1845. 
W.  H.,  1846,  3578. 


Tampico  expedition,  697. 

Tanner,  E.,  1024. 

Taos,  193. 

Tapley,  H.  S.,  2198. 

Tappan,  E.  M.,  3291. 

Tarbell,  I.  M.,  2554. 

Tariff,  2634. 

Taverns,  2750. 

Taxation,  ;  excise  on  coaches, 
2625;' in  New  Hampshire, 
2632;'  income  tax,  2622; 
state  and  federal,  2620. 

Taylor,  A.,  430. 

—  A.  A.  E.,  1847. 
C.  E.,  849. 

—  E.  L.,  1282. 

—  E.  O.,  2138. 

—  J.,  441. 

—  J.  M.,  2996. 

—  J.  R.  M.,  3587. 

—  P.  K.,  1325. 
R.,  850. 

—  W.  A.,  1679. 

Tea,  destruction  of,  in  Boston, 
570;  Maryland  tea-party,  572. 

Teller,  C.,  1462. 

Temperance,  2501. 

Ten  Hills  farm,   1128. 

Tennessee,  archives  of,  61 ;  bio- 
graphy, 1407;  education  in, 
3008,  3012;  Civil  War  in, 
740;  governors'  messages, 
2466;  reconstruction  in,  888; 
regional  history,  1333-1344; 
secession  of  Franklin,  619; 
troops  of,  in  Civil  War,  835. 

Tenney,  H.  A.,  1391. 

Terrell,  R.  H.,  2666. 

Terrien,  F.,  3310. 

Territorial  expansion,  1828-1850, 
361-366,690.  See  also  Louis- 
iana purchase. 

Territories    and  statehood,   2428. 

Tetu,  H.,  3548. 

Texas,  archives,  57;  biography. 
1416;  documents,  76;  edu- 
cation in,  3022;  history,  347; 
in  1829-1861,  697-700;  re- 
formed pleading,  2468;  re- 
gional history,  1345-1355; 
Spanish  in,  280;  troops,  in 
Civil  War,  865. 

Text-books,  United  States  history, 
340-360. 

Thacher,  J.  B.,  302. 

Thames,   battle  of,   673. 

Thatcher,  C.  M.,  2205. 

Thayer,  E.  R.,  1596. 

—  J.  E-,  401. 

—  O.  T.,  3421. 

—  W.  R.,  3080. 
Theatres.     See  Stage. 
Thirkield,  Mrs.  M.  H.,  1813. 
Thissell,  G.  W.,  332. 
Thoburn,  J.  M.,  1848. 
Thomas,  A.  C.,  360,  1616, 


170 


WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


Thomas,  G.,  431. 
Gen.  G.  H.,   781. 

—  H.  E.,  3081. 

H.  W.,  851. 

S.,  459. 

Thompson,  A.  E.,  3176. 

—  A.  F.,  2018. 
B.,  1848. 

—  C.  L.,  2890. 

—  E.  P.,  H90. 

—  J.  K.  P.,  1850. 

—  J.  W.,  1554. 
L.,  1849,  3082. 

—  T.  P.,  51. 

—  W.  O.,  3038. 
Thomson,  J.  R.,  3428. 
Thoreau,  H.,  3292,  3293. 
Thornton,  W.  J.,  2598. 
W.  W.,  1622. 

Thorpe,  F.  N.,  2424,  2473,  3107, 

3129. 

Thrift,  C.  T.,  1789. 
Thurston,  R.  H.,  2288. 
Thwaites,  R.  G.,  107,     286,     921, 

922. 

Ticknor,  C.,  3269. 
G.,  3275. 

—  H.  M.,  1135. 
Ticonderoga,  battle,  514. 
Tienda  de  Cuervo,  1345. 
Tiers-Ordre,  3519. 
Tiffany,  N.  O.,  2142. 
Tiffin,  E.,  1851. 
Tigert,  J.  J..  108. 
Time-keeping,  colonial,  2720. 
Tindall,  W.,  992. 

Tioga  Point,  Pa.,  479. 
Tisbury,  Mass.,  2237. 
Tithables,  in  Virginia,  446. 
Titherington,  R.  H.,  2361. 
Todd,  C.  B.,  1469. 
Toler,  H.  P.,  2186. 

—  W.  P.,  1216. 
Tolman,  G.,  571,  1136,  2175. 
Tomkinson,  L.  E-,  2866. 
Tomlinson.  E.,  507. 
Tompkins,  D.  A.,  1240. 
D.  B.,  658. 

Tonace,  S.,  453. 

Tongue,  T.  H.,  1852. 

Toppan,  R.  N.,  1853: 

Topsfield,  Mass.,  2238. 

Toronto,  3529. 

Torrance,  D.,  2435. 

Torres,  L.  M.,  266,  3412. 

Tory.     See  Loyalists 

Toscanelli,    270,    275,    305,    308- 

309^. 

Totemism,  137. 
Toussaint      L'Ouverture,      3363, 

3364. 

Tout,  C.  H.,  136,  137. 
Tower,  C.,  508. 
Towle,  A.  F.,  2143. 

—  G.  M.,  303,  304. 

Town,  the  town  guild,  2425.     See 
also  Records. 


Towne,  E.  C.,  1886. 

Townsend,  G.  E.,  221. 

Trade  routes,  Missouri-Mississip- 
pi, 2579;  Ohio  river,  2584; 
Wabash,  2565.  See  also  Por- 
tages. 

Trade  unions,  2684. 

Transallegheny  historical  maga- 
zine, 923. 

Transcendentalism,  3169,  3171, 
3173. 

Transportation.  See  Communi- 
cation and  transportation. 

Transylvania.     See  Kentucky. 

Trask,  W.  B.,  2144. 

Traub,  P.  E.,  3588. 

Treason,  trials,  2401. 

Treat,  S.,  1854. 

Treaties,  Congress  and,  2374; 
Indian,  198,  231,  327;  Louis- 
iana treaty,  640,  649.  See 
also  Diplomatic  history,  For- 
eign relations. 

Tremervan,  Mrs.  A.,  1296. 

Trent,  W.  P.,  340,  3177,  3236. 

Trent  "  affair,  759. 
Trenton,  N.    J.,  Washington's  re- 
ception, 1888. 

Trescott  house,  1131. 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.,  509. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.,  1465,  3247, 
3294. 

Trubenbach,  K.,  306. 

True,  A.  C.,  2463. 

Truman,  B.  G.,  2599. 

Trumbull,  H.  C.,  969. 

—  J.,  536. 

—  J.  H.,  222. 

Trusts,    2466,    2474,    2475,    2478, 

2479,  2626. 
Tryon,  W.,  540. 
Tsimshian  texts,  150. 
Tucker,  G.  F.,  2362. 

—  J.  A.,  1137. 

—  J.  R.,  1855. 

—  N.  B.,  1856. 
Tuckerman,  B.,  1819. 
Tullock,  E.  C.,  1711. 
Turner,  F.  H.,  1355. 

—  F.  J.,  653,  924,  2997. 

—  J.,  925. 
Turpie,  D.,  1857. 
Tuscaroras,  181,  197. 
Tuskegee  Institute,  3081. 
Tuttle,  J.  E.,  572. 

K.  A.,  3083. 

Twombly,  A.  S.,  2966. 
Tyler,  L.  G.,  1627. 

—  M.  C.,  1406. 

—  Judge  R.,  626. 
Tyringham,  Mass.,  2239. 

Uhle,  M.,  267. 
Ulmann,  A.,  1226. 
Ulvestad,  M.,  2667. 
Underground  railroad,  695. 
Underbill,  Mrs.  L.  A.,  1907. 


Underwood,  E.  B.,  3591. 

Union  army,  826.      See  Civil  War. 

Union  League,  in  Alabama,  881. 

Unitarians,  2895-2896. 

United  daughters  of  Confederacy, 
852. 

United  States,  "Brother  Jona- 
than" applied  to,  907;  colo- 
nial history,  367-459;  com- 
prehensive histories,  335-339; 
description  and  travel,  312- 
334;  government  publications, 
29;  1763-1783,  460-624; 
1789-1829,  625-681;  1829- 
1861,  628-701;  1861-1865, 
702-869; 1865-1903,870-910; 
seal  of,  906;  territorial  ex- 
pansion, 361-366;  text-books, 
outlines,  etc.,  340-360.  See 
also  Constitution,  Public 
Documents. 

United  Stales  Catalogue,  The,  53. 

United  States  national  museum, 
2713. 

United  States  steel  corporation, 
2557. 

Universalists,  2897,  2898. 

Universities,  Ohio,  3038;  southern, 
3025.  See  also  Education; 
particular  institutions. 

University  of  California,  3088. 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  2742. 

University  of  Virginia,  3083. 

Upham,  W.,  1164,  1779. 

Upper  Alloways  Creek,  N.  J., 
486. 

Upshur,  A.  P.,  1858. 

Upton,  C.  E.,  2965. 

Uruguay,  3432. 

Usher,  E.  B.,  2069.  ' 

—  H.  L.,  2069. 
Utah,  antiquities,  134. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  1436. 
Utley,  G.  B.,  1531. 
Uzielli,  G.,  305. 

Valentine  museum,  138. 

Valk,  E.  W.,  1746. 

Vallandigham,  E.  N.,  855,  1447. 

Valley  Forge,  560,  569. 

Van  Alstyne,  Mrs.  F.  J.  C.,  1859. 

Van  Derveer's  brigade,  at  Chicka 

mauga,  717. 
Van  Horn,  R.  T.,  792. 
Van  Middeldyk,  R.  A.,  3373. 
Van  Ness,  T.,  2895. 
Van  Voorhis,  J.,  225. 
Van  Vorst,  Mrs.  J.,  902,  2686. 

—  M.,  2686. 

Van  Wormer,  J.  R.,  421. 
Vanderpoel,  E.  N.,  3130. 
Vaticanus,  Codex,  246. 
Vaughan,  B.,  493. 

J.  C.,  1860. 

L.  B.,  1780. 

Mrs.  M.  G  ,  776. 

Vedder,  H.  C.,  2814. 


INDEX 


Veeder,  V.  V.,  2403. 

Veloz-Goiticoa,  N.,  3443. 

Venable,  W.  H.,  1269,  3137,  3178. 

Venezuela,  3433-3444;  and  the 
Monroe  doctrine,  2359,  2363. 

Vergennes,  Comte  de,  494. 

Vermont,  education  in,  3032; 
genealogies,  2240;  literature, 
19;  prohibitory  law  and  rei- 
erendum,  2469;  regional  his- 
tory, 1356-1364;  Revolution- 
ary graves,  593;  settlement 
of,  968;  vital  records,  2241. 

Vernon,  C.  W.,  3549,  3550. 

Versteeg,  D.,  422. 

Vespucius,  Americus,  291,  305, 
306. 

Viallate,  A.,  903,  2344. 

Vicksburg,  siege,  779. 

Victoria,  Queen,  701. 

Viele,    E.    L.,    1861,    1862. 
H.  K.,  1862. 

Viereck,  L,.,  2998. 

Vignaud,  H.,  307-309*. 

Villard,  O.  G.,  2289. 

Vincent,  G.  E.,  3084. 
—  J.  H.,  3085. 

Vineland,  N.  J.,  1196,  1448. 

Virginia,  and  North  Carolina,  732; 
and  the  Civil  War,  710,  734, 
746,  755,  782,  802;  and  the 
Federal  Constitution,  618, 
237 1,261 6;  biographies,  1437; 
colonial  books,  2722;  colo- 
nial history,  436-455;  con- 
stitution of,  2601 ;  county 
court,  2602;  discovery  of, 
274;  education  in,  3014; 
Friends  in,  2844,  2845,  2847; 
genealogies,  2243 ;  in  French 
and  Indian  war,  1365;  in 
Revolution,  1365;  Jefferson's 
"Notes  on,"  1659;  Mora- 
vians in,  1371,  1372;  mounds, 
138;  newspapers,  1;  regional 
history,  1365;  Revolutionary 
militia,  607;  soldiers  at  Fort 
Pitt,  5  80;  south  western,  1378; 
vital  records,  2242. 

Virginia  Gazette,  454. 

Vital  records,  2164-2246. 

Vorhees,  D.  W.,  1547. 

Votaw,  C.  W.,  2971. 

Voth,  H.  R.,  226. 

Vroom,  J.,  573. 

Wabash  river,  300. 

Waddell,  A.  M.,  1236. 

Wade,  M.  S.,  3551. 

Wadsworth,  P.,  636. 

Wafer,  L.,  3347. 

Wages,  2466.     See  also  Labor. 

Wagner,  J.,  637. 

Waine,  B.,  670. 

Waite,  E.  F.,  1138. 

Wake,  S.,  139. 


Wakefield,  N.  C.,  1236. 
Walcott,  H.  P.,  1910. 
Waldeck,  P.,  496. 
Waldo,  F.,  1139. 
Waldseemuller,  M.,  310. 
Wales,  H.  W.,  1863. 
Walker,  E.  S.,  2757. 

—  J.  A.,  857. 

—  J.  B..  574,  2506. 

—  R.  J.,  1864. 
Wall  street,  2631. 
Wallace,  D.  D.,  575,  2556. 
G.,  227. 

H.  E.,  78. 

M.  G.,  1662. 

R.  W.,  655. 

Wallapais,  186. 
Walpole,  Mass.,  1140. 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  1186. 
Walsh,  G.  E.,  2557. 
Walz,  J.  A.,  510. 
Wanderer,  slave-ship,  693. 
War,  cost  of,  2604. 
War    department,    2422,    2423. 
War  of   1812,   657-673,    1241. 
War  of  Rebellion.     See  Civil  War. 
Warburton,  A.  B.,  3552. 
Ward,  C.,  3553. 

—  D.  J.  H.,  140. 

—  F.  T.,  1865. 

—  S.  H.,  2946,  3287. 

—  W.  H.,  2933. 
Warner,  B.  H.,  Jr.,  2687. 
Warner  ranch  Indians,   192,    194. 

223,  227. 
Warren,  J.,  1866. 

—  J.  C.,  1866. 

—  M..  1867. 

W.,  395. 

Warriner,  P.,  228. 
Warwick,  C.  F.,  1449. 
Washburn,    J.     D.,     1868-1871. 
Washington,    D.    C.,    in   Monroe's 

administration,  2740;  litera- 
ture, 3191 ;  newspaper  corres- 
pondents in,  2788;  theatres. 
2745.  See  also  District  of 
Columbia. 

Washington,  B.  T  ,  1450,  1648, 
1872,  2638,  2654,  2669,  2999, 
3135. 

G.,  520.  524,  569,  638,  681, 

1195,  1288,1449,  1873-1889. 

L.  A.,  1881. 

L.  Q.,  1647. 

—  M.,  1890,  2153. 
Washington  co.,  Va.,    1378. 
Washington  light  infantry.  2259. 
Washington  monument,  977. 
Washulaville,  Miss.,  1169. 
Wasp,  the,  668. 

Watauga  Old  Fields,  1341. 
Waterford,  Conn.,  2244. 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.t  1230. 
Waters,  E.  S.,  1948. 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1436. 


Watkins,  W.  K.,  396,  1920. 
Watson,  D.  K.,  1283. 

—  L.  W.,  3554. 

—  M.  P.,  2670. 

—  T.,  1663. 
Watt,  J.,  2563. 
Watterson,  H.,  1451. 
Wayne,  A.,  473,  1891. 
Weaver,  C.  C.,  2600. 

—  E.  A.,  1899. 
Webb,  W.  A.,  3192. 

Webster,  D.,  638,      1408,      1892, 
1895. 

—  J.  A.,  1896,  2891. 

N.,  638. 

Wegelin,  O.,  3179. 
Weir,  W.,  3555. 
Welch,  E.  L.,  1230,  1231. 
Weld,  L.  G.,  311,  3290. 
Weldon,  L.,  1833,  2562. 
Welling,  J.  C.,  909. 
Welsh,  M.  J..  858. 
Wendell,  B.,  3180. 
Wesley,  J.,  2863,  2973. 
Wesleyan  university,  3070. 
West,    the,    914,   924,    925,    1413. 
West  Florida,  539,  928.     See  also 

Florida. 

West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,   1194. 

West  Indies,  3348-3377;  abori- 
ginal, 234-267;  French  oper- 
ations in,  594;  hurricane  of 
1772,  1612;  missionary  plans 
for,  374. 

West  New  Jersey.  See  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

West  Virginia,  regional  history, 
1379-1381;  Revolutionary 
graves,  593,  596. 

Westboro,  Mass.,  2245. 

Western  reserve  survey,  632. 

Westminster  college,   3057. 

Westmoreland  co.,  Pa.,  Revolu- 
tionary pension  applications, 
601. 

Westmoreland  co.,  Va.,  1376. 

Weston,  J.,  2671. 

Wetmore,  C.  H.,  910. 

—  E.,  2500. 
Wetmore  family,  3492. 
Wheat,  S.  C.,  2155. 
Wheelan,  F.  H.,  1807. 
Wheeler,  G.  D.,  970. 

—  H.  M.,  2758,  3039. 
Wherry,  W.  M.,  859. 
Whipple,  E.  P.,  1892. 

—  J.  E.,  904. 

—  W.,  993. 

Whistler,  J.  M..  3161-3168. 
Whitbourne,  R.,  3496. 
White,  A.  D.,  1897. 

—  A.  L.,  2156. 
C.  A.,  229. 

E.  E.,  3116,  3117. 

E.  S.,  2074. 

F.  H.,  2430. 


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WRITINGS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  1903 


White,  F.  J.,  230. 

—  H.,  2636. 

—  H.  A.,  1693. 

—  H.  E-,  3589. 

—  J.,  3489. 

—  M.,  Jr.,  1655. 

—  Mary  W.,  2734. 
S.,  1898. 

T.,  1898. 

White  Avengers,  the,  899. 
White  House,  976,  985,  988,  989, 

993 ,  994. 

Whitehead,  J.,  1725. 
Whitin,  F.  H.,  1952. 
Whitlock,  W.  F.,  2790 
Whitman,  M.,  685,  1292,  1301. 

W.,  3295-3297. 

Whitmore,  S-,  173. 

W.  H.,  396. 

Whitten.  R.  H.,  2431,  2432. 
Whittier,   J.   G.,    3298-3301. 
Whittlesey,  C..  1392. 
Wickett,  S.  M.,  3542. 
Wight,  C.  H.,  1991. 

—  W.  W.,  1901. 
Wilbur,  H.  W.,  2396. 

—  LaF.,  1364. 

Wild,  H.  T.,  576,  2290,  2770. 
Wilder,  S.  A.,  3040. 
Wilderness,  battle,  763. 
Wildey,  Mrs.  A.  C.,  1990. 
Wilhelm,  W.  H.,  1899. 
Wilkins,  D.,  3138. 
Wilkinson,  J.,  1900. 
Wilkinson  co.,  Miss.,  1170. 
Willard,  S.,  1457. 
Willey,  D.  A.,  2688,  2791. 

—  G.  F.,  1191. 

—  S.  H.,  3088. 

William  and  Mary  college,  3055, 

3086. 
Williams,  A.,  3139. 

—  C.  H.,  3556. 
C.  R.,  1542. 

—  D.,  558. 

—  E.,  1901. 

—  J.  O.,  2158,  2159. 
Jar  vis,  639. 

—  Joseph,  2438. 

—  M.  C.,  1163. 

—  R.,  407,  409. 

—  R.  E.,  1902. 
Williams  college,  1399. 
Williams  papers,  671. 
Williamson,  J.,  1904. 

—  J.  A.,  1903. 

Willis,  J.  L.  M.,  1058,  1059,  3087. 
Willison,  J.  S.,  3557. 
Williston,  S.  W.,  141. 
Willoughby,  C.  C.,  142. 
Wills,  W.  H.,  333,  334. 
Willson,  B.,  902,   905,   2601. 
Wilmington,  Del.,  88. 
Wilner,  M.  M.,  2602. 
Wilson,  F.,  3238. 


Wilson,  F.  E.,  231. 
F.  T.,  2410. 

—  H.  W.,  672,  860. 

—  J.  A.,  792. 

—  J.  G.,  1452,  1453. 

—  J.  M.,  1906. 

—  Gen.  James,  1179. 

—  John,  1905. 

L.  N.,  55. 

R.  R.,  1709. 

—  W.,  84,    108,  691,    1889. 
Winchester,  Va.,  battle,  756,  807. 
Winchester,  E.,  2972. 

Winder,  B.  M.,  432. 

Windom,  W.,  3061. 

Windom   institute,  3061. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  966. 

Windsor,  Ont.,  1160. 

Winkler,  E.  W.,  232. 

Winnebagoes,  228. 

Winnipeg,  3486. 

Winship,  A.  E.,   655,   2934,   3041, 

3042. 
Winslow,  E.,  395. 

—  J.,  2161. 

—  J.  B.,  1473. 

Winterburn,  Mrs.  R.  V.,  926. 
Winthrop,  T.,  1414. 

Wirt,  W.,  1625. 

Wirz,  H.,  784. 

Wisconsin,  gerrymandering,  2473; 
regional  history,  1382-1392; 
teachers'  association,  3033 ; 
troops  in  Civil  War,  861. 

Wisconsin  state  historical  society, 
publications,  10. 

Wise,  J.,  2974. 

Wiseman,  C.  M.  L.,  2162.       . 

Withington,  L.,  1921. 

Wolfe,  Gen.  James,  383. 

Wolkins,  G.  G.,  1142. 

Wollstonecraft,  M.,  1455. 

Wol.seley,  G.  J.,  -viscount,  862. 

Womack,  J.  W.,  687. 

Women,  education  of,  2994,  2996; 
in  factories,  2686;  in  litera- 
ture, 3176,  3178,  3186;  of  the 
South,  2496. 

Wood,  A.,  2163. 

—  A.  E.,  1143,  2759. 

—  E.  M.,  2867. 

—  F.  A.,  2455. 

—  W.  B.,  1354. 

—  W.  D.,   697,   863,    1353. 
Woodberry,    G.    E.,    3181,    3193, 

3194,3274. 
Woodbridge,  J.,  497. 
Woodburn,  J.  A  ,  864,  2397,  2411. 
Woodbury,  G.,  388. 
Woodlock,  T.  F.,  2558. 
Woodruff,  C.  R.,  2484,  2485. 

W.  E.,  865. 

Woods,  K.  P.,  2472. 
Woolfall,  L.-G.  A.,  994. 
Woolley,  J.  G.,  2501. 


Woolman,  J.,  2975. 

Woolsey,  T.  S.,  2345. 

Wool  worth,  S.,  866. 

Wooster,  W.,  527. 

Worcester,     Mass.,     1115,      1130, 

1138,  1144,  1145,  1456,  1684, 

3028,  3037,  3039. 
Worcester    society    of    antiquity, 

1110. 

Word,  T.  B.,  1302. 
Worth,  H.  B.,  1146. 
Worthington,     Ohio,    1284,     1681, 

2246,  3089. 

Worthington,  T.,  1908. 
Worthington  college,  3054. 
Wray,  H.  R.,  3329. 
Wrenshall,  J.,  1945. 
Wright,  A.  W.,  1796. 

—  Mrs.  D.  G.,  867. 

—  G.  B.,  1909. 

—  G.  F.,  143,  144. 

—  I.  N.,  2136. 
J.  E.,  2896. 

—  J.  L.,  3239. 

L.  E.,  3590. 

N.  H.,  1630. 

Wrong,  G.  M.,  56,   3558. 
Wyandots,  161,  231. 
Wylie,  J.  C.,  2760. 

—  W.  B.,  1964. 
Wyman,    Mrs.  L.,  609. 

—  L.  B.  C.,  1454,  1763. 
M.,  1910. 


Wynkoop,  R.,  2118. 
Wynne,  J.  J.,  1233. 
Wyoming,  antiquities,  135. 

Yale  university,  1398,  1400,  3045, 

3072,  3079,  3090. 
Yancey,  W.  L,  1911. 
Yazoo    company,    2551. 
Yazoo  co.,  Miss.,  in  Civil  War,  722. 
Yeatman,  J.  E.,  1912. 
Yeaton,  H.  P.,  2603. 
Yellowstone    national    park,    940. 
York,    Me.,   and   the   Revolution, 

545,  582. 

Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  2925. 
Yosemite  Valley   Indians,   221. 
Young,  B.,  2870. 

—  B.  H.,  673,  868. 

—  C.  P.,  869. 
Young,  E.  H.,  2135. 

—  E.  R.,  233. 
F.  G.,  79,  1303. 

—  S.   B.   M.,    1913,    1914. 
Younger,  C.,  1915. 
Yukon,  3445. 

Zani,  T.,  3418. 
Zeisberger,  D.,  2976. 
Zevely,  D.,  995. 
Zollicoffer,  F.  K.,  868. 
Zueblin,  R.  F     2559. 
Zuiiis,  214. 


